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Appeals court to allow DOJ to reopen its investigation into NAR

The ruling means the DOJ can reopen its investigation into NAR’s Participation Rule and Clear Cooperation Policy.

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Republicans look to codify tri-merge credit model into law

A House Republican has introduced a bill to make the tri-merge credit model law, but it faces an uphill climb in a narrowly-divided Congress.

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HomeServices: It is too soon for a ruling in Sitzer/Burnett

In a filing earlier this week, HomeServices of America asked Judge Stephen Bough, who is overseeing the Sitzer/Burnett commission lawsuit, to deny the plaintiffs motion for entry of judgement. In their mid-March filing, the Sitzer/Burnett plaintiffs asked

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Half of American households are struggling to cover rising housing costs

Since the spring of last year, a typical family with a median income has not been able to afford a median-priced home, according to the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) Housing Affordability Index. Half of U.S. homeowners and renters (49.9%) someti

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