In 2025, a landmark $730 million settlement was reached over allegations of inflated real estate commission fees. Homeowners who sold properties between 2015 and 2025 may be eligible to claim a portion of the settlement. Find out how to claim your share.
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You are eligible if you sold a property in the United States between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2025.
You need to provide your personal information, details of the property sale, and upload relevant documents such as the closing statement and real estate contract.
The exact amount is determined by the claims process and depends on the total number of valid claims and the commission fees you paid.
The deadline for submitting claims is typically a few months after the settlement is announced. Check the official settlement website for the specific deadline.
Visit the official settlement website or contact the claims administrator for more details and to stay informed about the process.
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