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Former Keller Williams agents sue over profit share changes
One of the class-action suits seeks $250 million in damages while the other is asking the court for a preliminary injunction stopping Keller Williams from distributing profit share payments.
DOJ launches criminal probe into RealPage amid rent-fixing scandal
The DOJ opened its investigation into the property management software firm as well as several multifamily building operators who authorities believe collaborated in a "price-fixing combination."
NYC’s ‘worst landlord’ attacked first day of 2-month Rikers sentence
New York City's worst landlord, Daniel Ohebshalom, was punched on Friday during an inmate brawl at Rikers. Ohebshalom was sentenced for failing to fix more than 700 housing violations.
Let’s debunk 7 mainstream media falsehoods, post-NAR settlement
Premier Sotheby’s International Realty President and CEO Budge Huskey corrects the record on commissions — and the potential impact of the NAR settlement on buyers, sellers and agents.
Squatting is having a moment. Ignore it
A few high-profile squatting cases have gone viral in recent days, but no available data actually indicates the practice of unlawfully occupying property has become more frequent.
New-home sales fall abruptly in February for first time in 3 months
Sales of newly built homes slipped a modest 0.3 percent between January and February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 662,000, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Bannon Home Inspections Offers Top-Rated Home Inspection Services to the Monroe, NC Area - newschannelnebraska.com
Bannon Home Inspections Offers Top-Rated Home Inspection Services to the Monroe, NC Area newschannelnebraska.com
A man is the face of SERHANT., but the firm is powered by women
You probably know Ryan Serhant and Josh Team pretty well, but how about the firm's female leaders who are helping to drive it to success?
Moehrl attorney: Market shift after NAR settlement ‘will take time’
Robby Braun, partner at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, addresses "misconceptions" about the NAR deal's impact and says Realtors who try to ignore the changes "will get left behind."
Amid commission chaos, talk turns to ongoing gripe: clueless agents
Leaders at many brokerages say a lack of serious agents with a full-time commitment is a drag on the industry. Intel asks whether this might change in the wake of the latest settlements.
Lesson Learned: You’ve gotta put the pedal to the metal
Learn how this New York City agent and vintage car enthusiast moved to the U.S. on her own at 17 and, through hard work and determination, built a life and a real estate career to be proud of.
How agents can thrive through the power of kindness and mindfulness
Agent Aaron Hendon shares insights about how mindfulness and kindness can have significant impacts on your business and personal health.
5 insights real estate professionals need this spring selling season
Coldwell Banker's recent survey reveals key insights into homebuyer and seller attitudes, offering guidance for real estate professionals.
Home and Garden Show: Why home inspections are important - WISN Milwaukee
Home and Garden Show: Why home inspections are important WISN Milwaukee
Best Home Inspections 2024: Expert Picked | U.S. News - U.S. News & World Report
Best Home Inspections 2024: Expert Picked | U.S. News U.S. News & World Report
Thriving in 2024: Conquering leadership at home and in business
Explore a wealth of expert insights and strategies designed to navigate the balance of leadership between your personal life and business and what it means to be successful in both.
Congress grants National Flood Insurance Program a reprieve
The $1.2 trillion funding bill passed by the House Friday averts a partial government shutdown and extends a critical insurance program that protects 4.7 million homes through the end of September.
NYC landlord with 700 safety violations starts 60-day jail stint
New York City's worst landlord has begun a two-month sentence at Rikers after refusing to correct more than 700 housing violations between his two Manhattan properties. Daniel Ohebshalom surrendered to authorities on Thursday, two weeks after housing court judge Jack Stoller issued a warrant for his arrest.
7 trust accelerators to speed up the know-like-trust process
The value of relationship-building has never been clearer or more important, Jimmy Burgess writes. Help leads and clients move forward with confidence so you can provide optimal real estate services.
NAR settlement fallout: Here’s Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories, according to Inman readers.