
SCOTUS Won’t Hear Challenge to Repealed MLS Rule
The Supreme Court declined to revisit an antitrust challenge involving NAR’s former optional no-commingling policy, leaving lower-court rulings in NAR’s favor intact.
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RE Q&A: Can a Condo Board Deny Rental Over Credit?
A condo board can deny a rental if its rules set a minimum credit score, as long as the policy is clear, applied consistently and not used to discriminate.
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Thompson Broker: What Does That Even Mean?
A 1991 court ruling allows non-Realtor brokers (Thompson brokers) in Florida, Georgia and Alabama to access MLSs without joining a Realtor association.
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Contractor Referrals Can Carry Legal Risk
A recent court case shows how recommending an unlicensed contractor can trigger an agent’s duty of reasonable care and lead to costly liability.
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