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It’s Official: Federal Court Approves Landmark $700 million Realtor Settlement

In many ways today’s federal court ruling has been a “Thanksgiving” for all homeowners and buyers across the United States.

While millions of homeowners will sell only one or two properties in a lifetime, today’s court approval to remove offers of compensation from multiple listings services and requiring buyer agents to sign agreements with buyers before showing properties was clearly an offer in compromise for the industry. The settlement amount didn’t come cheap– but at a price tag of $418 million from the National Association of Realtor and more than 500 Realtor-MLSs, $250 million from HomeServices Of America, $30.6 million from 15 non-Realtor MLSs, and 13 large brokerages. An additional $300 million will come from RE/MAX, Keller Williams, and Anywhere which owns brands such as Century 21, ERA, Coldwell Banker, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, Sotheby’s International Realty, and Corcoran.

However, the current settlement didn’t come with a cold turkey or blessing of the United States Government. A day ago the Department of Justice ( DOJ ) filed a last-minute statement of dissatisfaction against the industry’s self-guided resolve to uphold the practice of allowing listing agents to offer compensation to buyers’ agent outside of the MLSs. Uncle Sam believes this mechanism will invite more problems than bring solutions.

The DOJ was quick to clarify that today’s court approval will not shield or protect the industry from future anti-trust lawsuits or regulations from the United States.

To date — over 490,000 people across the United States have submitted claims for a portion of the $700 million pie as the industry continues with caution that Government regulation or lawsuit against the industry remains a possibility.

Despite today’s approval by a federal court in Missouri, the industry’s largest real estate brands and National Association of Realtor remain exposed to other allegations with antitrust implication including the Realtor Clear Cooperation Policy, the no-commingling policy, its three-way agreements, and the policy requiring a Realtor membership to access MLS services.

While the commission chapter one has come to a close ( sort of ) this Thankgiving, a half dozen future chapters have yet to be written on the future direction of the industry.

At Homeselling AI we believe the ideal solution to the industry’s challenges is to enable consumers to turn on their smartphones for real-time autonomous home selling. Only by removing human errors, mistakes, and omissions can the industry bring satisfaction to all parties including the United States Government.

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Why is homeselling AI a free service?

The founder of Homeselling AI, Mr. Kosol Sek, had invented the idea of sharing “information” and “secrets” online almost ten years ahead of Youtube and almost two decades before today’s household social media names, eg, Tiktok, Instagram, WhatsAPP, etc.. In fact most people are completely unaware that Youtube was originally a dating website backtracking to 2005 when Kosol Sek was running the largest sharing community on the internet.

His ambition for sharing had come to a halt with the real estate industry’s refusal to allow consumers to compare properties, offers, and total cost of selling until 2003 when the industry began to allow all properties to be searched online. Did you know that in 2005 a half dozen states passed laws to prohibit consumers from handling offers on their own home without realizing that Realtor services have been the leading cause of late, lost, missing, and uncommunicated offers?

It wasn’t until the U.S. Department Of Justice and FTC intevened that Realtors across the United States came to explore new and better ways to provide service to consumers. Finally — On August 17, 2024, — as a result of a settlement stemming from a series of federal anti-trust litigations comparing is now possible in realtime.

Homeselling AI will be to real estate as Etrade and Robinhood are to stock trading; Priceline to travel; and Amazon is to comparison shopping.

We believe comparing offers and SCARY costs of selling a home in realtime should be free for all homeowners. You’ll never have to meet another real estate agent again. Unless you want to.

That’s why Homeselling AI is making it possible for you to say “good bye” to late, lost, missing, and uncommunicated offers. Turn Your Smartphone Into A Real Estate Agent. It’s in Your Phone. It’s a free service offered by the finest real estate professionals in your area.