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World
Former U.S. Ambassador Pleads Guilty to Acting as Cuban Agent
Manuel Rocha, a career diplomat, was sentenced to 15 years in prison. “Today, I no longer see the world through…
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Politics
V.A. Loans Don’t Cover Commissions. How Will Veterans Afford New Fees?
The V.A. loan prohibits borrowers from paying commissions to real estate agents — a rule that could put veterans at…
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Politics
The Homeowners Who Beat the National Association of Realtors
Six home sellers in Missouri successfully argued that the powerful real estate trade group’s rules on commissions forced them to…
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Politics
Could First-Time Buyers Lose Out Under New Commission Rules?
Economists and real estate experts warn that changes in how agents are paid could have unintended consequences for people buying…
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Politics
Five Ways Buying and Selling a House Could Change
The National Association of Realtors has agreed to change its policies to settle several lawsuits brought by home sellers —…
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Politics
Powerful Realtor Group Agrees to Slash Commissions to Settle Lawsuits
The National Association of Realtors will pay $418 million in damages and will amend several rules that housing experts say…
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Politics
4 Ways a Settlement Could Change the Housing Industry
The influential National Association of Realtors agreed to make several changes to its policies to settle class-action lawsuits brought by…
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Politics
After a Landmark Verdict, Realtors Ask, ‘What’s Next?’
A recent ruling has the potential to transform the way Americans buy and sell homes — and many real estate…
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Business
How ‘A.I. Agents’ That Roam the Internet Could One Day Replace Workers
Researchers are transforming chatbots into online agents that play games, query websites, schedule meetings, build bar charts and do more.
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Politics
More Brokerages Leave Powerful Realtor Group
Re/Max and Anywhere Real Estate, a brokerage franchiser, will no longer require agents to belong to the National Association of…
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