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Wouldn t prohibiting these “kickbacks” amount to “protectionism” or “restraint of trade”?

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Wouldn t prohibiting these “kickbacks” amount to “protectionism” or “restraint of trade”?

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No. The law would simply create a level playing field by requiring that all entities that engage in real estate transactions be licensed. That has always been the intent and interpretation of Alaska law. Any marketing company would be free to do business in Alaska as long as they were licensed here and followed the regulations established by Alaska s real estate commission.

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