The multiple listing service is the latest MLS to provide its subscribers with Remine Enterprise Pro, a new offering
The massive class-action antitrust suit specifically cites training scripts as evidence KW engaged in steering buyers away from low-commission listings
The major class-action lawsuit against NAR, Realogy, KW, RE/MAX, HomeServices of America and more has been amended to include new plaintiffs and new, more detailed accusations
MetroList allegedly paid $10K ransom after being compromised by hackers, leaving more than 20K subscribers without a functioning system for nearly 2 days
A real estate advisory firm is suing the NY-headquartered brokerage for underpayment over what it says was a costly minor typo in a years-old contract
The real estate software vendor has fully embraced RESO Web API and will not accept new customer data sent using the Real Estate Transaction Standard (RETS)
After 26 years, the third largest multiple listing service in the US and the largest in Florida will change its name from My Florida Regional
The brokerage and a Massachusetts government agency say they are working together to ensure Redfin Direct buyers get a mandatory form that had been previously excluded
MAR appointed Theresa Hatton, formerly of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, after a 5.5-month search
Nonetheless, many renters doubt they'll ever own a home, according to a survey by the New York Federal Reserve
Redfin Direct, the tech brokerage’s new service available in Boston, doesn’t provide buyers a required state form. But Redfin says it provides an even ‘more comprehensive’ one
The National Association of Realtors approved a slew of policies, including an increase in its operating reserves
Most were pleased with President Trump's performance and identified with him as a real estate business person
The change would require that the charge be 'reasonably related to the actual costs of serving those members'
The California Consumer Privacy Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, wire fraud and web accessibility were discussed Wednesday at NAR's mid-year conference
Bob Goldberg told attendees of NAR's Midyear conference that he was more concerned about 'mom and pop' startups and 'guys or gals in the garage' building totally new disruptive products
'It's sort of a free-for-all,' one speaker said at Tuesday's Council of Multiple Listing Services event in Washington, DC. 'We have people coming in and looting in the industry.'
'Our business is not Republican. It’s not Democrat,' NAR president says. 'My friends, we are the Realtor Party.'
The real estate tech giant reported $454.1M in revenue for Q1 2019, exceeding expectations, but losses widened almost threefold to $67.5M
The third largest MLS in the nation, which is also the largest MLS in Florida, will relaunch under the new name on June 4