In letter to NAR, CMLS voices strong support for Clear Cooperation rule
Briefly

CMLS firmly supports the Clear Cooperation Policy, urging that any modifications should not undermine its core principles, essential for maintaining the integrity of the housing market.
Denee Evans emphasized that the concerns around CCP don’t justify its repeal and may harm the market's vibrancy and equitable access to listings for buyers.
The organization warns that a repeal of CCP would lead to sellers facing higher costs and buyers encountering limited choices, undermining market transparency and competition.
CMLS highlights the risks associated with the office exclusive exemption, suggesting it could concentrate listings in private networks, harming overall market dynamics.
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