Atlanta-based homebuilder PulteGroup asked a US judge not to approve $208 million in antitrust settlements, which would resolve claims against brokerages RE/MAX, Keller Williams and Anywhere pending in Missouri federal court https://t.co/spa2RR26zo https://t.co/xPXYKP4xH6
Inside the 'housing cartel' accused of pushing up the cost of YOUR rent: Legal battle breaks out over niche tech firm that helps landlords fix prices https://t.co/UzGIuG0s8Z https://t.co/QWUsw71xHE
One of the country’s largest residential homebuilders has asked a U.S. judge not to approve $208 million in settlements resolving claims that major home brokerages conspired to keep real estate commissions artificially high @MikeScarcella https://t.co/spa2RR26zo https://t.co/ep5FqlPFbt
Legal scrutiny intensifies as lawsuits allege a software company enables landlords to fix apartment rental prices illegally. The US Justice Department's investigation into the National Association of Realtors may lead to more separation between buyers' and sellers' agents. Major home brokerages face objections to settlements over alleged conspiracy to keep real estate commissions high.