A recent event suggested that adequate technology could seriously shake up areas of CRE.

As CNN wrote, after the National Association of Realtors and some brokerages lost a lawsuit in a Missouri court alleging the organizations kept commissions artificially high, they faced a $1.8 billion judgment. Then there is a new class-action antitrust lawsuit, as Housingwire reported.

Or consider property insurance. Maybe no lawsuits at the moment, but rapidly rising costs, with carriers even exiting some markets because climate change has made them impossible to price and manage risk.

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