Fifteen MLSs and 13 brokerages that chose to opt-in to NAR’s commission settlement will cough up an additional $30,587,754 in compensation to sellers, raising the settlement fund to nearly $450 million.
Source: Inman News
Brokerages and non-Realtor MLSs settle antitrust suits for $30M
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