Issue categories: Housing
October 16, 2023 1 min read

REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS

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In his September 2023 report, Stephen Brobeck of the Consumer Federation of America examines pivotal class action settlements by real estate leaders Anywhere and RE/MAX, spotlighting the urgent need to "decouple" listing and buyer broker commissions. These lawsuits challenge the norm of seller-paid buyer broker compensation, a practice that critics argue maintains high, uniform commission rates. While the settlements hint at potential industry reform, true change requires a fundamental shift in commission negotiations and financing, with suggested strategies like revising federal mortgage regulations. However, current efforts, such as those by the Northwest MLS, show minimal impact, indicating a tough road ahead to real price competition and consumer savings in the real estate market.

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