In David-and-Goliath trademark suit, Ohio-based company accuses Zillow of unfair competition, unjust enrichment
Lawsuit against New York brokerage Houlihan Lawrence takes a new twist, with anonymous letters alleging the firm was paying 'secret kickbacks' to its 1,300 agents
The Puerto Rico Association of Realtors is joining My Florida Regional MLS to get access to more tech tools and listings
The technology behind cryptocurrency has been hyped for years, but panelists at the Council of Multiple Listing Services (CMLS) are bullish on its future for real estate
Council of Multiple Listing Services leadership urged members to break the status quo at its annual conference kickoff
Many real estate agents say they're tired of time, effort and money it takes to access all of the listing data in their market through more than one MLS
Agents and brokers can brand the startup's property search tool under their own names, share with consumers and search across MLS boundaries
MLSs in Arizona, Wisconsin, California, Oregon and Utah are launching 'MLS Aligned,' a new company to share tech development, resources and data. But will that make life easier for agents and clients?
A California photographer of high-end properties says his contract with agents ‘prohibits third party use without permission.’ Zillow says his claims are without merit.
NorthstarMLS is joining forces with Southeast Minnesota Realtors (SEMR) to offer cost savings and better efficiency to 88% of the state's real estate pros
The feature allows users to filter their property searches specifically by commute time for up to 5 destinations
David Lyle Morgan allegedly committed crime in order to gain 'ill-gotten real estate commissions,’ according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office
In January, Oakland/Berkeley Association of Realtor-owned bridgeMLS will extend connectMLS to 3,500 subscribers
The tool is a web application that gives agents a single point of entry to add and edit listings in a variety of systems
Agents along the North Carolina coastline are readying their properties and helping clients, including many vacation homeowners, prepare for landfall
Citing a difference of vision, the Texas association of 11,000 members is parting ways with Shane Johnson
Ruling may impact 'sit-lie' ordinances in western US cities
Karl Racine, Washington, D.C.'s first elected attorney general, addressed attendees at the National Association of Realtors' new iOi Summit, a tech conference
Keller Williams' in-house software development arm and listing photo editing startup BoxBrownie each took home $15,000 checks and accolades Thursday at iOi Summit
Subsidiary Move is acquiring Austin-based startup Opcity and its license for $210M to bolster Realtor.com, but says it will ‘never’ buy and sell homes