The National Association of Realtors countered that the Consumer Federation of America’s assertions are “wrong and misleading” and “commissions are very much negotiable.” Source: Inman…
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The U.S. Department of Justice just backed out of an antitrust settlement with the National Association of Realtors, suggesting more legal wrangling is on its…
The antitrust regulator said the trade group refused to modify the deal to protect the agency’s ability to investigate other NAR conduct that could impact…
Compass versus Realogy. Keller Williams versus eXp. REX versus everyone. The real estate industry is full of big names and big feuds, and Inman’s unpacking…
Rules regarding public display of buyer broker commissions and lockbox access for non-Realtors were originally slated to take effect by the end of March. Source:…
The average buyer broker commission rate iBuyers paid when they resold a home fell to 2.5 percent in 2020 from 2.8 percent in 2019, according…
Listing brokers and agents will not be able to opt out of having the compensation they’re offering made public, according to the California Regional MLS. …
A new lawsuit filed earlier this week sits in stark contrast to three previous homeseller suits that allege commission sharing between cooperating brokers inflates seller…
Alabama and Georgia Realtors suspend their lawsuit against the Trump administration at least until February after legislation extends moratorium. Source: Inman News