Online fee-for-services broker Derek Eisenberg, the founder of Continental Real Estate Group, is suing Nevada and West Virginia over the requirements, alleging they’re unconstitutional.
Source: Inman News
Broker sues over state brick-and-mortar office mandates
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from Anastasia BodenMore posts in Anastasia Boden »
More from brick and mortar officeMore posts in brick and mortar office »
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
- Listing leverage: How to win the game of securing sellers
More from continental real estate groupMore posts in continental real estate group »
- Broker ends suit after West Virginia kills brick-and-mortar mandate
- Transitions, eliminated positions, acquisitions: Inman’s Top 5
- NAR’s Clear Cooperation Policy tweak: Inman’s Top 5
- Broker fights to keep Nevada brick-and-mortar mandate lawsuit in play
- Ousted CEO speaks, merger rumors, DOJ weighs in: Top 5
More from derek eisenbergMore posts in derek eisenberg »
- Broker ends suit after West Virginia kills brick-and-mortar mandate
- Transitions, eliminated positions, acquisitions: Inman’s Top 5
- NAR’s Clear Cooperation Policy tweak: Inman’s Top 5
- Broker fights to keep Nevada brick-and-mortar mandate lawsuit in play
- Ousted CEO speaks, merger rumors, DOJ weighs in: Top 5
More from Due Process ClauseMore posts in Due Process Clause »
More from eisenbergMore posts in eisenberg »
More from Equal Protection ClauseMore posts in Equal Protection Clause »
More from fourteenth amendmentMore posts in fourteenth amendment »
More from inmanMore posts in inman »
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
- Can agents use AI to help with contracts and disclosures?
- 5 lead-generation metrics you must review before 2026 begins
- Real CEO talks growth in hard times — and how everyone loses in real estate ‘wars’
More from Interstate Commerce ClauseMore posts in Interstate Commerce Clause »
More from nashvilleMore posts in nashville »
- Stock market gains push luxury homebuyers ahead in October
- October brought the strongest buyer’s market in 12 years: Redfin
- 5 copy-and-paste direct-mail campaigns that will fuel your best year ever in 2026
- Inman is celebrating 30 years of community, and you’re invited
- From Vegas to venture capital: Navigating the uncertain path of the proptech founder
More from nevadaMore posts in nevada »
- Zillow Flex class-action complaint now includes RICO allegations
- Government shutdown nails housing programs in Week 2
- No filter: Your personal opinions on social media can get you fired
- These are the states where homeowners will benefit most — and least — from new SALT cap
- NAR CEO Nykia Wright: ‘We’re trying to outrun irrelevance’
More from nevada real estate commissionMore posts in nevada real estate commission »
More from Pacific Legal FoundationMore posts in Pacific Legal Foundation »
- CFPB cites DEI in push to kill $105k settlement with mortgage broker
- Broker fights to keep Nevada brick-and-mortar mandate lawsuit in play
- Redlining settlement wouldn’t resolve 1st Amendment questions
- Judge orders Oregon to pause its homebuyer love-letter ban
- Oregon love letter ban now in full effect — at least for a month
More from real estateMore posts in real estate »
- Keller Williams expands overseas once again
- October brought the strongest buyer’s market in 12 years: Redfin
- 41 years, 8 lessons, 1 truth about real estate that never changes
- Dawn of a new era: Here’s how NAR says it’s changing for its members
- Inman is celebrating 30 years of community, and you’re invited
More from Real Estate Licensing ActMore posts in Real Estate Licensing Act »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from washington d.c.More posts in washington d.c. »
- Walshe murder trial: Defense floats new story in opening statement
- Rep. Eric Swalwell sues Pulte, FHFA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
- Realtor who tipped Pulte to Schiff loans now a witness [EXCLUSIVE]
- DR Horton gets into AI mortgage tech with Tidalwave stake
- What to know as real estate exec Ana Walshe’s husband goes on trial for her murder
More from west virginiaMore posts in west virginia »
- Fixer-upper or money pit? Key risks buyers face with aging homes
- Homeowners are cracking under the pressure of increased costs
- How I use Inman’s latest tools to help my clients
- Lake Homes Realty branches out with new firm for mountain homes
- Home price growth rose seasonally in March, but continues to slow
Be First to Comment