In the United States, a series of lawsuits have been filed against corporate landlords and a software company, alleging illegal rent-fixing practices in apartment rentals nationwide. These legal actions contend that the software enables landlords to collude on pricing, which could be violating antitrust laws.
One of the country’s largest residential homebuilders has asked a US judge not to approve $208 million in settlements resolving claims that major home brokerages conspired to keep real estate commissions artificially high https://t.co/spa2RR2EoW @MikeScarcella https://t.co/3Ai8P2gTKV
Proposed Realtor-fee settlement isn’t all that it’s been reported to be. Here’s why https://t.co/u24pRc6f4f
A federal panel rejected a bid to consolidate broker commission lawsuits, partially citing NAR’s settlement and wave of similar deals by brokerages https://t.co/OoSDOVVGx1