The settlement comes eight months after the Austin Board of Realtors accused CoreLogic of improperly selling data on sold homes.
Source: Inman News
Austin Board of Realtors settles with CoreLogic over data sales
More from aborMore posts in abor »
More from austinMore posts in austin »
- How a Green Beret turned an agent’s advice into a $600M empire
- More than half of metros stray from ‘balanced’ housing market
- 5 creative strategies to overcome seller staging objections
- How the growing buyer power shift is reshaping the real estate market
- Buyer’s market now in doubt as new listings tank 7.3%
More from Austin Board of RealtorsMore posts in Austin Board of Realtors »
- Inman celebrates its 2025 Inman Innovator Award winners
- Has this Austin MLS ‘solved’ the private listings conundrum?
- Inman celebrates industry visionaries: Announcing the 2025 Inman Innovator Award finalists
- Rethinking NAR’s speech policy, CCP, settlement: Inman Top 5
- Zillow’s clarity, Tutor’s clap back, LionDesk’s closure: Inman Top 5
More from corelogicMore posts in corelogic »
More from DataMore posts in Data »
- Pending home sales jumped 4% in August in positive market signal
- Hopeful but wary, agents report slippage in listing pipelines: Intel
- Blueprint launches new subscription research platform for commercial executives
- As homebuyers gain leverage, sellers get cold feet. Is it happening near you?
- Modest gains help agents see path to recovery: Client Pipeline Tracker
More from matrixMore posts in matrix »
- Nation’s largest MLS platforms experience compromised access
- Bright MLS outages spark ire among members of 2nd largest MLS
- CoreLogic acquires Prospects Software following long partnership
- CoreLogic rebrands Matrix, Realist and Trestle products
- 12 startups vie for $15K at NAR’s ‘Pitch Battle’ for real estate tech
More from MLS & AssociationsMore posts in MLS & Associations »
- Associations: Want to add value, relevance? Raise the bar on events
- Here’s the essential reading on the Compass-Anywhere deal
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
- Experts see Anywhere acquisition as bid to remake real estate in Compass’ image
- Is NAR the big loser in the Compass and Anywhere deal?
More from national association of realtorsMore posts in national association of realtors »
- The Compass-Anywhere merger: Questions from a Coldwell Banker real estate agent
- Associations: Want to add value, relevance? Raise the bar on events
- MLS PIN wins final settlement approval in Nosalek case
- Pending home sales jumped 4% in August in positive market signal
- Here are the stories you missed amid the Compass coverage
More from News BriefMore posts in News Brief »
- Zillow bashes CoStar in request to transfer lawsuit
- In copyright battle with Zillow, CoStar says the portal giant ‘brazenly’ keeps at it
- Pending home sales jumped 4% in August in positive market signal
- Former agent convicted of swindling woman out of her home
- Is fall the new spring? Market winds may be shifting, NAR says
More from pocket listingMore posts in pocket listing »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- Zillow bashes CoStar in request to transfer lawsuit
- In copyright battle with Zillow, CoStar says the portal giant ‘brazenly’ keeps at it
- Douglas Elliman launches national Estate, Trust & Probate Division
- The Compass-Anywhere merger: Questions from a Coldwell Banker real estate agent
- Associations: Want to add value, relevance? Raise the bar on events
More from TechnologyMore posts in Technology »
More from texasMore posts in texas »
- How a Green Beret turned an agent’s advice into a $600M empire
- More than half of metros stray from ‘balanced’ housing market
- How a government shutdown would affect real estate agents
- Why Flyhomes is quitting the real estate brokerage business
- Better shares soar on bullish thesis by activist investor Eric Jackson
More from Travis Central Appraisal DistrictMore posts in Travis Central Appraisal District »
Be First to Comment