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This is The Daily Watch.
Last year,
a historic legal settlement created sweeping new reforms that were supposed to lower the price of buying and selling a home across the country.
But those reforms would cost realtors money.
And so those realtors, it turns out, have found ways to evade the new reforms.
My colleague, Deborah Kamen, explains how they did it.
It's Tuesday, April 29th.
Deborah?
Michael?