Ralph Nader blasts Designated Agency Bill

Consumer advocate Ralph Nader tried to Connecticut a bill allows real estate agency notified rightly so. Sailing on the house by a vote of 145 to three, House Bill 6981 can pass easily by the Senate, Connecticut, but not without a struggle Nader. He and his group defending the rights of consumers consider notified body “, an attempt to irreverence to dilute its real estate commitments and loyalty of consumers, while the same costs commissions.”"The proposed law,” said Nader, “is in contradiction with the interests of the public purchase and sale. Instead repeal provisions of the Statute of the double penalty agency, this law will result in More than entrenching Anti-Consumer fraudulent practices. ”

NAEBA was also to the defeat of the bill. NAEBA CEO Kathleen Chiras said it embodies an extreme conflict of interest was outlawed any consistency of the body of the Agency jurisprudence.

“HB6981 far scans public protection, conversion, which was yesterday effectively fraud, for the rule of law,” she says.

In a letter to each senator from Connecticut, Nader critical of the real estate economy and their attempt to rename the double by the creative agency of the designated body.

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