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Real Estate/Development,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Jun. 1, 2020

National Association of Realtors hit with 2nd antitrust lawsuit

The National Association of Realtors has been hit with a second antitrust lawsuit accusing the organization of abusing its market dominance to quash competition.

A second antitrust lawsuit accuses the National Association of Realtors of abusing its market dominance to quash competition.

The complaint, filed by The PLS.com LLC in the Central District of California on Thursday, alleges the national association is violating federal and state antitrust law by requiring all listings be posted on its own service within one business day. The rule, known as the Clear Cooperation Policy, was passed...

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