The $730 million real estate commission settlement for 2025 is a significant development for homeowners and buyers. If your home was listed on a Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and you paid a commission to a real estate brokerage, you might be eligible for
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You are eligible for the settlement if you purchased or sold a home through an MLS in the United States between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2022, and paid a commission to a real estate brokerage.
The exact amount of the refund will depend on the size of the commission you paid and the specifics of your transaction. The settlement administrator will review each application to determine the refund amount.
The claims process is expected to begin in early 2025. Be sure to gather all necessary documentation, such as closing statements and commission agreements, to support your claim.
The Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is a database of properties for sale, used by real estate brokers and agents to list and share property information. It is a key tool in the real estate market for both buyers and sellers.
This settlement is expected to drive significant changes in the real estate industry, including more transparency and competitive pricing. It may lead to more innovative and consumer-friendly practices, ultimately benefiting both buyers and sellers.
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