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| What does the NAR-DOJ settlement accomplish? |
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On May 27, 2008, NAR and the U.S. Department of Justice reached a favorable settlement, concluding a two-year DOJ investigation (followed by two and a half years of litigation) regarding NAR’s multiple listing policy as it pertained to the display of listings from the MLS on brokers’ virtual office Web sites, or VOWs. The proposed terms (PDF 28K) are a win for NAR, Realtors, and consumers, and confirm that MLS members must be actively engaged in real estate brokerage (PDF 32K) by actually helping people buy or sell homes. This will ensure that MLSs are used for what they were originally intended to do — to help real estate professionals find buyers for people who want to sell their homes. NAR has also agreed to adopt a revised Virtual Office Web site policy (PDF 36K) that NAR will request MLSs to adopt. Final Judgment Approved - DOJ-NAR Final Settlement Details Cover Letter - Notice of Actions Required by Association Executives and MLSs (PDF: 23KB) 2008 Virtual Office Website Policy (PDF: 109KB) Model VOW Rules for MLSs (Microsoft Word: 45KB) Amendment to Section 3 or 4 of Model Bylaws (PDF: 64KB) Certification Form - Note: Form must be signed (PDF: 86KB) Frequently Asked Questions (PDF: 65KB) See also: Minimum Service Laws |