The homeseller suit known as Moratis alleged a West Penn MLS commissions-related rule violates antitrust laws, but unlike a similar NAR rule, the former expressly allows offers of zero dollars.
Source: Inman News
Commission suit against Howard Hanna, MLS tossed on the merits
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