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The settlement was supposed to change everything.Commissions would become transparent. Buyer representation would be negotiated. Consumers would gain leverage.But what happened next reveals something much bigger than real estate.In this episode, Steve Koleno examines how industries adapt when long-standing revenue structures come under pressure. New forms appeared. New language emerged. New compliance narratives took shape.The question is simple:Did the economics actually change—or did the vocabulary change first?Topics discussed:• The difference between regulatory intent and market reality• Why incentives drive behavior more than policy• The rise of compliance-based narratives• Early buyer agreements and shifting leverage• The "kitchen table" commitment problem• How industries metabolize regulatory change• Why language matters more than most people realizeThe rules changed.The incentives adapted.And adaptation created an entirely new vocabulary.
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