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Every Friday, Inman Services editor Dani Vanderborg rounds up the week’s most popular, most read, and most important stories, bringing you the big headlines you might have missed in the hustle and bustle of your weekday life. Make it easy to catch up. Here are this week’s top five, chosen by our readers.
PS: Don’t miss The Download, a weekly column where we break down one of the week’s top stories and give you what you need to tackle head-on next Monday.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks at a meeting of the Department of Justice’s Election Threat Task Force on May 13, 2024 in Washington, DC. “If you threaten to harm or kill election workers, volunteers, or officials, the Department of Justice will find you,” said Garland, who started the task force three years ago in response to a spike in violent threats against election workers. , we will detain them.” take responsibility. ” (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Ahead of a Nov. 26 final approval hearing on NAR’s proposed class action settlement, Justice Department lawyers narrowed down a provision that would require a written agreement between purchasers and agents before touring.
From left: Nikia Wright, Gino Brefalli, Stephen Baugh, Ketchmark, Merrick Garland, Mauricio Umanski.
Judge Stephen R. Baugh on Tuesday afternoon approved an antitrust agreement with the National Association of Realtors and Housing Services.
EXp Realty’s chief marketing officer also told Inman that the company’s revenue share could be life-changing for some agents, and expressed cautious optimism about the 2025 housing market.
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Some parents enjoy having their children accompany them to showings and involving them in the home-buying decision-making process. But is it worth the risk? One Utah-based real estate agent says no.
As 2024 draws to a close, Jimmy Burgess and Keeping Current Matters’ David Childers look at the most common concerns clients are currently expressing.
