NAR settles Tuccori homebuyer commission case for $52.25M Skip to content © 2006-2026 HW Media, LLC. All rights reserved.Powered by WordPress VIP What’s New? Updated 13 hours ago LatestYour Feed Source link Read more »
Quick Read The National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed to a $52.25 million settlement in the Tuccori vs. At World Properties buy-side commission case, pending court approval. The settlement requires no new... Read more »
This is not the first time the Batton plaintiffs have sought to intervene in a corporate brokerage entity’s choice to settle the homebuyer commission lawsuit through the Tuccori settlement’s opt-in feature. In... Read more »
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“Having fully considered the arguments at the hearing and in the written submissions, and based on all materials in the record, the motion for final approval is granted,” the ruling states. The... Read more »
The Batton cases are among those filed by homebuyers and have remained in litigation, even as suits from homesellers wound down. Keller Williams has decided to put an end to its part... Read more »
Nearly two years to the day since Keller Williams settled the home seller commission lawsuits, the firm has announced a settlement with the Batton homebuyer commission lawsuit plaintiffs. The company announced its... Read more »
Support cuts across age, income and party lines in the survey. Democrats expressed the strongest backing at 78%, followed by independents at 72% and Republicans at 68%. Respondents were asked whether Congress... Read more »