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What the DOJ’s recent Statement of Interest really means for real estate

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Episode Summary:

In this timely episode In this timely episode (recorded Monday, November 25), Rob and Greg dive deep into the DOJ’s recent statement of interest in the Burnett settlement. They break down the key points raised, including the potential antitrust concerns surrounding the requirement for buyers to sign agreements before home tours and the broader implications for real estate brokers and agents.

The discussion highlights:

• The DOJ’s clarification that compliance with the NAR settlement does not shield brokers or agents from future antitrust actions.

• Concerns about how the buyer agreement provision could stifle competition and negatively impact consumers.

• Speculation on the DOJ’s broader strategy and its potential impact on real estate practices, including commissions and agent-broker dynamics.

• The challenges brokers face in navigating conflicting legal and regulatory signals.

Key Takeaways:

• Brokers and agents must carefully navigate the evolving legal landscape, balancing compliance with the settlement and potential DOJ actions.

• The DOJ’s intervention signals its readiness to continue scrutinizing real estate practices, including beyond the terms of the settlement.

• Transparency and adaptability will be critical for real estate professionals moving forward.

Watch us on YouTube!

Vendor Alley: DOJ files eleventh hour statement of interest in Sitzer/Burnett Case

Rob’s Substack: A Look at the DOJ's Statement re: NAR Settlement

Connect with Rob and Greg:

Rob’s Website

Greg’s Website

Our Sponsors:

CoreLogic

Notorious VIP

The Giant Steps Job Board

This podcast is produced by Sunbound Studios

  continue reading

104 episodes

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Manage episode 452196329 series 1369669
Content provided by Greg Robertson and Rob Hahn. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Greg Robertson and Rob Hahn or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Episode Summary:

In this timely episode In this timely episode (recorded Monday, November 25), Rob and Greg dive deep into the DOJ’s recent statement of interest in the Burnett settlement. They break down the key points raised, including the potential antitrust concerns surrounding the requirement for buyers to sign agreements before home tours and the broader implications for real estate brokers and agents.

The discussion highlights:

• The DOJ’s clarification that compliance with the NAR settlement does not shield brokers or agents from future antitrust actions.

• Concerns about how the buyer agreement provision could stifle competition and negatively impact consumers.

• Speculation on the DOJ’s broader strategy and its potential impact on real estate practices, including commissions and agent-broker dynamics.

• The challenges brokers face in navigating conflicting legal and regulatory signals.

Key Takeaways:

• Brokers and agents must carefully navigate the evolving legal landscape, balancing compliance with the settlement and potential DOJ actions.

• The DOJ’s intervention signals its readiness to continue scrutinizing real estate practices, including beyond the terms of the settlement.

• Transparency and adaptability will be critical for real estate professionals moving forward.

Watch us on YouTube!

Vendor Alley: DOJ files eleventh hour statement of interest in Sitzer/Burnett Case

Rob’s Substack: A Look at the DOJ's Statement re: NAR Settlement

Connect with Rob and Greg:

Rob’s Website

Greg’s Website

Our Sponsors:

CoreLogic

Notorious VIP

The Giant Steps Job Board

This podcast is produced by Sunbound Studios

  continue reading

104 episodes

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