POWER HOUR: How MLS’s Are Adapting in the Commission Lawsuit Era
With the coming changes no longer allowing offers of compensation on MLS platforms, the cooperative compensation rule lies at the center of the commission lawsuits,
With the coming changes no longer allowing offers of compensation on MLS platforms, the cooperative compensation rule lies at the center of the commission lawsuits,
It would be an understatement to say there’s no love lost in the escalating real estate portal feud being waged by Homes.com and Realtor.com., as
In an exclusive interview with RISMedia on July 5, CoStar Group CEO Andy Florance lambasted the new lawsuit filed by Realtor.com parent Move, Inc. that
Judge Stephen R. Bough, who oversaw the Burnett case, has set a trial date for the central national copycat lawsuit which has sought to include
In a potentially precedent-setting move, a federal judge recently dismissed an MLS that is not affiliated with the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) from a
A woman suing mega-brokerage eXp and several high-profile recruiters just added a cascade of new accusations and allegations to her lawsuit, claiming that the company
The buyer commission field is here to stay for areas in the Northwest under the purview of the NWMLS (Northwest Multiple Listing Service). A non-affiliate
Zillow and two MLSs appear to have reached a settlement agreement in an antitrust lawsuit over its ShowingTime software, in which the portal giant alleged
eXp Founder and CEO Glenn Sanford and his company have been dropped—at least temporarily—from one of two pending lawsuits that claim the company and top
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