
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has reached a preliminary settlement in an antitrust class action lawsuit challenging its commission structure, with changes set to take effect in mid-August. NAR chief legal officer Katie Johnson announced that the settlement introduces procedural adjustments, including a requirement for all homebuyers to sign a broker agreement before viewing properties. Additionally, starting this fall, seller's agents will no longer be mandated to offer commissions to buyer's agents. This shift could significantly alter the dynamics of real estate transactions, impacting both buyers and sellers.
25 yrs ago NAR economist predicted "Next major revolution in RE will be fee-based services replacing blanket commission that's dominated industry" Our #Fee4Savings in @WSJ 20 yrs ago After 20+ #ClassActRE lawsuits, listen to who's talking #FeeForService? https://t.co/MdeDiYoP6J https://t.co/AV4U2vqSXB
25 yrs ago, NAR economist predicted "Next major revolution in RE will be fee-based services replacing blanket commission that's dominated industry" After 20+ #ClassActRE lawsuits, look at who's talking about #FeeForService? See @WSJ 20 yrs ago, compare: https://t.co/2D0eU11x89 https://t.co/rgP5BMVygI
The National Association of Realtors recently agreed to settle a big lawsuit that questions how real estate agents are paid — and who foots the bill. https://t.co/yOsHNKRtyf






