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The real-estate industry is battling it out over control of for-sale listings, and home sellers in particular could get hurt.
Compass has had enough with Zillow's efforts to force real estate listings to be posted on their platform or else.
Zillow’s new listing policy faces lawsuits from Compass, raising big questions about home seller visibility and control.
Zillow and mega-brokerage Compass are battling it out over where real estate agents can list homes for sale. Homebuyers are stuck in the middle.
Compass, the largest U.S. residential real estate brokerage, alleges that Zillow enforces an exclusionary policy that limits private home listings.
Compass files antitrust lawsuit against Zillow, alleging it uses a "Zillow Ban" policy to block off-market listings and maintain monopoly control.
Compass filed an antitrust lawsuit against Zillow, the leading real estate website in the United States, over its private listing policy.
Given the animosity between Compass and Zillow over the portal giant’s listing standards policy, it came as little surprise when the Robert Reffkin- helmed firm filed a lawsuit against Zillow ...
Real estate company Compass claims Zillow is illegally undermining competition by banning property listings if they don't appear on Zillow within 24 hours.
Compass has sued Zillow, alleging its off-market listing ban creates a monopoly by forcing agents to use its platform to market properties.
To protect its throne, real estate brokerage firm Compass says Zillow conspired with at least two competitors to instate a de facto ban on marketing off the popular site.