Known for being controversial, Frank Llosa, Esq., Broker of Frankly Real Estate launched his April Fool’s Day joke, a parody site called LostListings, which he said in his blog explanation was supposedly a response to his and other brokerages’ losing more and more listings during the interview process, adding cash in agents’ pockets based on the critical knowledge they obtain during interviews about addresses city-wide, according to AGBeat.
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April Fool’s joke by Realtor creates stir
April 2, 2013, 8:21am
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