April 6, 2025 - 12:42

The real estate industry is witnessing a significant shift as eXp Realty, the world's largest brokerage, experiences a noticeable decline in its workforce. This reduction has raised eyebrows, particularly in light of two ongoing lawsuits alleging sexual assault within the company. Critics have long labeled eXp Realty as a multi-level marketing operation, a characterization the brokerage vehemently disputes.
The lawsuits have brought to the forefront concerns about the company's workplace culture and practices. Allegations of misconduct could be contributing factors to the shrinking headcount, as potential employees may be wary of joining a firm facing such serious claims. The brokerage has defended its business model, emphasizing its commitment to providing a supportive and professional environment for its agents.
As the legal proceedings unfold, eXp Realty's reputation and operational stability may be at stake. The outcome of these lawsuits could have far-reaching implications for the company and its future in the competitive real estate market.
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