RE/MAX takes a hard line on Clear Cooperation
Briefly

Erik Carlson, CEO of RE/MAX, emphasized that consumer interests must take precedence over practices benefiting a select few, insisting that equitable access to listings enhances professionalism in real estate.
Carlson's remarks suggest that ending the Clear Cooperation Policy would primarily serve the interests of exclusive listing platforms, which undermine transparent practices that benefit the broader market.
Compass CEO Robert Reffkin articulated a stance against the CCP, advocating for homeowners' rights to choose how they list their properties, sparking broader discussions on market competition.
With the Department of Justice scrutinizing real estate practices, NAR's ongoing review of the CCP reflects a heightened focus on ensuring fairness amidst competitive pressures in the industry.
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