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Corporate Sponsor

By supporting Rightly Realty, you’re bringing meaningful financial relief to the communities you support. The savings you help create are so substantial that they often reach tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars annually for those communities.

This level of financial support can truly transform lives, alleviating the grinding stress of everyday life felt by so many. Your gift will allow families to send their kids to college, eliminate credit card debt, manage medical expenses, afford a new car, tackle essential home repairs, or fulfill the American Dream of homeownership.

As a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, Rightly ensures your donation is tax-deductible. Get in touch today to find out how you can contribute to making housing more affordable for everyone, one home sale at a time.

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Donations

Did you love working with Rightly? Did you sell a home and pay Team Kevin zero commission and zero fees? Did you buy a home and receive a huge commission rebate check from Rightly?

If the answer is yes to either, please consider making a donation to "pay it forward" for others to use our amazing services at no cost.

We are a 501(c)(3) not for profit and thus your donation is tax deductible. Help us achieve our mission of making housing more affordable for everyone.

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Rightly Realty is a DBA of Zero Realty, Inc., (the Organization) a 501(c)(3) non-profit public benefit organization that operates to make housing more affordable for consumers. To accomplish its charitable objectives the Organization:

  • Combats high housing costs by providing expensive realtor services to consumers free-of-charge regardless of socioeconomic status.
  • Lessens consumer tensions by removing existing barriers in the real estate industry that are deleterious to the consumer.
  • Is available to everyone in all 50-states and D.C. regardless of the price or location of your home sale or purchase.
  • Uses technology that eliminates realtor bias and discrimination from home sale transactions.
  • Support efforts of the DOJ, CFPB and other housing advocacy groups to make homeownership more affordable and fair.