
Zillow Permitted to Enforce Private Listing Policy After Ruling
A federal judge denied Compass's request to block Zillow's private listing policy, allowing the real estate portal to continue its ban on off-market properties.
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A federal judge denied Compass's request to block Zillow's private listing policy, allowing the real estate portal to continue its ban on off-market properties.

A mortgage lender has filed a federal lawsuit against Cushman & Wakefield, alleging inflated appraisals on Chasen Cos. properties led to over $210M in loans.

The real estate industry faces a critical juncture as Zillow and Redfin challenge an FTC lawsuit and landmark commission settlements undergo final appellate review.

Tacoma City Council member Kiara Daniels has filed a lawsuit against her business partner, alleging a breach of their real estate development partnership.

Real estate professionals are facing a complex environment, from a $500M defamation lawsuit to stable commission rates and the integration of AI.

A federal court is allowing a lawsuit to proceed against a Nevada law requiring real estate brokers to have a physical in-state office, a case with major implications for remote businesses.

Zions Bancorp and Western Alliance Bancorp are suing investors for a combined $158M, alleging they were misled about collateral on loans tied to a bankrupt firm.

ASR Real Estate has filed a lawsuit against the City of Ludington, alleging officials unlawfully halted construction on its nearly finished AndyS restaurant.

A series of major antitrust lawsuits and a landmark $418 million settlement are set to change how U.S. real estate agents are paid, targeting decades-old rules.

A lawsuit filed in Miami alleges that Miami Dade College violated Florida's open government laws when it approved the transfer of a $67 million property.

Henderson Mayor Melissa Elliott is facing a civil lawsuit over the sale of a property gifted to her nonprofit, Gang Free Inc., for an estimated $55,000.

Over 25 property management companies, including Greystar, agree to pay more than $141 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging algorithmic rent-setting drove up housing costs.