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In a letter to MLS and NAR leaders, Robert Reffkin said Compass does not consider any rule national impacting clients as ...
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP), implemented in 2020, is the source of much debate within the real estate industry.. The policy was a response to a ...
The National Association of Realtors announced it will maintain its Clear Cooperation Policy, with an important distinction. NAR has for months been deliberating the fate of CCP, a rule instituted ...
Zillow and Redfin are taking aim at listings for homes that have been publicly marketed prior to being entered into the MLS, ...
Clear Cooperation Policy. Put in place by the NAR in 2020, it requires all brokers to submit listings to the MLS within one business day of publicly marketing the property. MLS ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) clarified its stance on the Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP), stating they haven't deemed it inherently anticompetitive, contradicting earlier industry interpretations.
NAR instituted a rule in 2020 known as the clear cooperation policy, which says that once a real estate agent starts marketing a home publicly — on a website, through an email blast, or even ...
This step is in line with the National Association of Realtors' Clear Cooperation Policy, which aims to prevent property listings from being selectively marketed to certain people and to create an ...
The new real estate Clear Cooperation Policy includes measures to deal with listings. But that doesn't mean the end of pocket or private selling.
The debate is over whether the Clear Cooperation policy goes against a home seller's interest. The NAR policy provides some leeway in terms of how public listings must be.
REsides CEO Colette Stevenson Responds to Clear Cooperation Policy Debate. PR Newswire. HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C., April 16, 2025. Offers Perspective Following Zillow and Redfin's Ban on Private ...
1. Yes, getting multiple offers usually raised the price but usually by a just a little over list price. Certainly not $10,000, especially if it's a lower priced home.