The mid-Atlantic organization fines brokers $5,000 for marketing listings without putting them in the MLS. But days after those fines went into effect, everyone appears…
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Virginia’s Land Use Committee unanimously rejected Delegate Ibraheem Samirah’s plan to upzone single-family neighborhoods across the state. Source: Inman News
Jeffrey Detloff is accused of steering maintenance and repair contracts to companies that provided his own firm a kickback. Source: Inman News
The Portland City Council gave the public two days to comment on plans to change zoning in residential neighborhoods. Residents still showed up hours early…
Collin Clabaugh’s parents both died last year. He subsequently moved into his grandparents’ home in a senior community but is now being told to leave. …
First Street Foundation, a non-profit climate research organization, will share flood risk data with both academic researchers and the general public. Source: Inman News
In a new study, the Consumer Federation of America calls real estate disclosures “confusing,” and calls out agents for not doing enough to explain them. …
Compliance might not be a sexy topic, but making sure that you’re following the rules (and keeping the receipts) could save you huge amounts of…
Vince Malta applauded the White House’s proposal to “modernize” a rule that governs an array of infrastructure projects, though the move also drew condemnation from…