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A homebuyer’s personal story from the post-Sitzer, post-settlement world

Housing Wire

As a real estate reporter, it was not lost on me that the formal start of my house hunt would coincide almost perfectly with the real estate industry working through the nationwide implementation of the business practice changes outlined in the National Association of Realtors ‘ (NAR) commission lawsuit settlement agreement.

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‘Find buyers before agents!’ Mortgage industry reacts to the NAR settlement

Housing Wire

Mortgage pros have closely monitored the commission lawsuit developments since a Kansas City, Missouri jury determined that NAR, HomeServices of America , and Keller Williams conspired to inflate or maintain high commission rates through NAR’s so-called Participation Rule. You should be finding buyers before real estate agents anyway.”

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Making offers of buyer broker compensation is a tricky puzzle to solve

Housing Wire

17 , when the business practice changes outlined in the National Association of Realtors’ commission lawsuit settlement agreement had to be implemented, most brokers and agents were concerned about how they would disclose a seller’s offer of buyer broker compensation. The previous system guaranteed buyer agent payment through MLS enforcement.

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What is a real estate broker vs. an agent? We explain the key differences

Housing Wire

That can include being a housing market expert and advising clients on the best times to list or buy a home; having referrals handy for inspections, repairs, staging and photography; understanding the mortgage origination process; and more. A top-notch real estate agent knows exactly how to market a home listing to get the right eyes on it.

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DataDigest: What happens if 1 million real estate agents disappear?

Housing Wire

In a 75-page report, the analysts broke down the structural impacts that a change to the NAR’s Clear Cooperation rules would have for agents, brokerages, mortgage companies, real estate portals and — most importantly — consumers. A workaround with mortgage? Yep, rolling it into the mortgage. Who’s most exposed?

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Opinion: Anticompetitive price fixing in real estate commissions is not the answer to fair and accessible homeownership

Housing Wire

Mandatory commission offers from listing agents (and sellers) to buyer agents that are now required to be included in NAR -operated Multiple Listing Services (MLS) listings have allowed the industry to maintain near-uniform commission rates of 5-6% and deterred negotiation over these services.

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DataDigest: 281 Realtors sound off on future of commissions in HousingWire survey

Housing Wire

Would love for our MLS to not be a part of the organization. We’ve explored how mortgage LOs might be affected , how MLSs might evolve in a world without cooperative compensation and assessed NAR’s ability to fight the verdict. The most popular responses were lobbying and MLS access, which many respondents described as critical.