NAR's decision on what to do about Clear Cooperation? Nothing for now
Briefly

The Clear Cooperation Policy has ignited a heated debate in the real estate sector, as it requires Realtors to list properties on affiliated MLSs within one day after signing the listing agreement, thus aiming to prevent pocket listings.
Denee Evans, CEO of CMLS, asserted strong backing for the Clear Cooperation Policy, arguing that concerns against it lack validity and emphasizing it as vital for maintaining the integrity of the housing market.
Brokerage firms like The Agency and Compass have expressed opposition to the CCP, stating that it limits seller choices and can be seen as anti-competitive, reflecting the divide in the industry regarding the policy.
The involvement of the Department of Justice in real estate regulations continues to impact discussions around the NAR’s policies, especially in light of past settlements concerning compensation frameworks for buyer agents.
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