In this episode of the Real Trending podcast, Tracey Velt interviews Julie Harris, co-founder of Tim and Julie Harris Coaching. Harris has deep insights into what agents are struggling with right now (inventory!) and offers solid ways to find more listings. She also explores trends in the industry, such as the value of expanding one’s […]
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In this episode of the Real Trending podcast, Tracey Velt interviews Julie Harris, co-founder of Tim and Julie Harris Coaching. Harris has deep insights into what agents are struggling with right now (inventory!) and offers solid ways to find more listings. She also explores trends in the industry, such as the value of expanding one’s […]
Northern California Realtor associations and brokerages are the latest targets of yet another copycat commission lawsuit.
A breakdown of how the two new motions to appeal from HomeServices, Keller Williams and NAR deserve to be heard.
An amended complaint in the Grace commission lawsuit in California, the plaintiffs name five additional brokerages as defendants.
A licensed agent since 1994, NAR’s new president Kevin Sears is a second-generation real estate professional. Can Sears help bring stability to an organization in turmoil?
As the challenges facing NAR continue to mount, Jason Haber and Mauricio Umansky are exploring the creation of a NAR alternative.
NAR joined Keller Williams and HomeServices in filing motions for judgement as a matter of law and a new trial in the Sitzer/Burnett suit.
Though the commission suit takes aim at NAR’s Participation Rule, it does not name NAR as a defendant. Instead the suit lists the state’s largest Realtor organizations and several local and national brokerages.
Homebuyer James Tuccori filed a commission lawsuit against @properties in early December, marking Illinois’ fourth commission suit.
Keller Williams and HomeServices of America beat the buzzer with multiple post-trial motions in the Sitzer commission suit filed Monday.
Kasper said that she recently received a threat to disclose a “past personal, non-financial matter” unless she compromised her position at NAR.