
MLS PIN Backs Down, Agrees to Remove Compensation Displays
MLS PIN will remove compensation fields from its Pinergy platform as part of a settlement in the Nosalek case after years of legal pressure.

MLS PIN will remove compensation fields from its Pinergy platform as part of a settlement in the Nosalek case after years of legal pressure.

Tom Toole breaks down how agents can prepare for a decoupled commission environment if the DOJ succeeds in its proposal in the Nosalek lawsuit.

Nykia Wright, Interim CEO for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), issued a statement to share the “real story” in response to a Wall Street Journal article criticizing the trade organization.

On Thursday evening, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a statement of interest regarding a proposed settlement for the Nosalek lawsuit, also known as the MLS PIN lawsuit. The DOJ’s statement proposed a significant change in real estate transactions, suggesting that sellers should no longer pay commissions to buyer agents.
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Anywhere Real Estate and RE/MAX have agreed to a proposed settlement in the Nosalek commission antitrust lawsuit.

Byron Lazine, Lisa Chinatti, and Tom Toole discuss the latest CPI data, the Fed’s (outdated) playbook, consumer confidence, the MLS PIN decision, technology for the real estate industry, and the Boston mayor’s incentive for converting office buildings for residential use.