Broker George T. Spyridakis alleged the rental listing platform effectively “masked” listings but still charged daily marketing fees. He moved to withdraw the case this week after reaching a settlement with Zillow.
Source: Inman News
Zillow settles with NYC broker who sued StreetEasy over fees
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