The updated complaint adds 31 new plaintiffs from various states, highlighting widespread grievances against the National Association of Realtors' Participation Rule, affecting home prices and commissions.
The plaintiffs, including well-known names, argue that they were compelled to pay inflated costs due to the NAR Participation Rule, which impacted home sale prices negatively.
The homebuyer commission suit remains focused on HomeServices of America and Douglas Elliman, despite the dismissal of HomeServices from the original Batton lawsuit earlier this year.
Lutz's case illustrates a significant shift in legal strategy as the lawsuit adapts to include more victims affected by the alleged inflated home costs across multiple states.
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