From the National Association of Realtors' Virtual Office Website policy, to laws and regulations in individual states across the country, the U.S. Department of Justice has been fighting since 2003 what it believes are illegal practices by the U.S. realty industry that harm the American consumer. The issues can be complex at times, but understanding what's going on can be very valuable when buying or selling a home.
The Virtual Office Website Policy
In May 2003, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) passed their Virtual Office Website policy which allows realtors to selectively exclude their listings from other websites. Later that same year, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) launched an official inquiry into the policy-concerned that the policy could lead to practices which were anticompetitive and monopolistic.
Realtors could now, for example, allow fellow realtors access to their listings, but deny access to other competitors who threatened the traditional business model of the realty industry-by undercutting the standard 6% commission, for example. Colluding with competitors in order to stifle others, however, violates U.S. antitrust law.
Two years later, the DOJ investigation into the policy is still ongoing. While the NAR has stated publicly that they believe "the opt-out provision is legal and appropriate" and that they would "go to court for as long as it takes," just five days after a May 9 Wall Street Journal report that the DOJ was preparing to finally bring suit in the case, the NAR authorized its leadership to develop a single, uniform policy governing the sharing of its listings.
DOJ vs. Local Realtor Organizations
While investigating the NAR's VOW policy, the DOJ has also been involved in a number of individual local cases.
In March 2005, the DOJ sued the Kentucky Real Estate Commission, challenging their regulation that prohibits Kentucky real estate brokers and sales associates from offering rebates and other inducements to attract customers. The DOJ charges that the regulation violates Section 1 of the Sherman Act by stifling competition and thus restraining trade. Fourteen other states have similar policies.
In April 2005, the DOJ sent an official inquiry to the Greater Tulsa (Oklahoma) Association of Realtors on charges of "boycotting"-refusal by traditional realtors to show homes listed by discount realty companies. While the practice is well-known to industry insiders, it's both an antitrust violation and a violation of the realtor's responsibility to their home buying clients.
Justice has also weighed in on debates in Oklahoma and Texas, who are considering bills that could eliminate many discount brokerage models by mandating that firms provide some minimum level of real estate services-bills championed by the realtor organizations in each state. Illinois already has passed similar legislation.
Effects of DOJ Efforts
At the root of all these cases is the issue of collusion. In order to maintain the current realtor-controlled market for home buying and selling, realtors, who are in all other respects direct competitors with one another, agree to "play nice" with other realtors, while at the same time excluding competitors who operate differently. That's a direct violation of U.S. antitrust law.
However, while the DOJ has continued to increase its investigations into antitrust behavior by the real estate industry, no suits have actually yet gone to court. The debate has been played out only in the media.
Still, even with no concrete results to show for them yet, their efforts have begun to shed light on the issues and to raise some valid questions about how the market works. More and more consumers are realizing that there are other, increasingly viable options for buying or selling a home. And those who still choose to go the traditional route are finding more realtors whose main focus is the customer and not simply the maintenance of a way of doing business.
In the long-run competition increases, and increased competition means both lower prices for consumers and also companies who work much harder to bring value to their customers. Realtors who fail to adjust to this new environment will find themselves out of business, but those who are able to best meet the needs of their customers will still find a market rich with opportunity.
Buyers and sellers will always need help through the complicated process of buying and selling a home. What is changing is who provides that help and how they do it-all to the benefit of the consumer.
Duane LeGate is president of House Buyer Network, one of America's largest networks of home buyers. Since 2002, they have helped more than 45,000 families and individuals who needed to sell a property fast-processing more than $7.5 billion in property during that time.
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
Environmentalists say GM Seeds are bad for the environment, dangerous... Read More
The notion that local governments should have almost total monopoly... Read More
The Carl Rove issue is definitely interesting and distracting. The... Read More
UK Water RatesYOU CANNOT BE DISCONNECTED FOR WATER RATES DEBTSWater... Read More
As we watch fewer Americans voting it is no wonder... Read More
Recently the CIA staged a practice simulation of a cyber... Read More
We have brain drain issues in Silicon Valley, we have... Read More
Currently when we transport troops we use large cargo planes... Read More
(1) Each person is to have an equal right to... Read More
I'VE ALWAYS ARGUED THAT ECONOMIC ILLITERACY IS VERY COSTLY.This is... Read More
You are not going to believe what is going on... Read More
The gun control debate in America is a battle between... Read More
In Belarus parliament is going to struggle with degeneration of... Read More
I was dismayed to learn the other day, that my... Read More
We presently have adequate sniffer devices in this country to... Read More
The American Dream is the promise to have it all... Read More
Thought of the day; Questions about the judicial system. If... Read More
After the dance the piper must be paid. To help... Read More
It can be dangerous to engage in free speech. This... Read More
In many reports we see that the Federal Trade Commission... Read More
Bill Cosby got it wrong. His many speeches regarding the... Read More
Which companies are most affected by fuel? Who really bears... Read More
When I was growing up, I actually considered a career... Read More
For a short time I worked as a union officer... Read More
Indonesia's Energy Minister, Purnomo Yusgiantoro, is unhappy with the modest... Read More
THE ECCLESIASTICAL GRANT:There are good things done by the hegemony.... Read More
There is no doubt in hindsight that Sarbanes Oxley was... Read More
Many environmentalists are against roads through the forest because it... Read More
Aren't you glad you purchased Alaska? You got a bargain,... Read More
Japan lit its candles of pure, "noble sadness" on the... Read More
A governing.com report blast one of the major grassroots initiatives... Read More
Entrepreneurs can clean up the environment if we would let... Read More
US Steel prices have cost franchisees in my company and... Read More
Non-lethal Goo Concepts have been tossed around by many war... Read More
Former Senator, Daniel Moynihan, accurately summed up the situation when... Read More
For years we've suffered under recession, prompting us to ask,... Read More
WE MUST PUT A STOP TO THE EVER-INCREASING PRICE OF... Read More
The US Dollar has been falling continuously in last year.... Read More
The People's Liberation Army of China invaded Tibet in 1949.... Read More
Have you noticed that the when the service men who... Read More
I would like to discuss the blocked persons list of... Read More
Any chances for a country to be ruled by alternative... Read More
IntroductionThe way one lyrist has written, "Hum logo ko samajh... Read More
Predicting the future is a tricky business. There have been... Read More
We know that the International Terrorists like the idea of... Read More
Their arrival portends rising local prices and a culture shock.... Read More
When this president's father was in the Oval Office, he... Read More
I applaud Monsanto for their R and D. I would... Read More
"Like humans void of soul or mind, they jeered and... Read More
Iran has threatened to raise America's fuel prices again. They... Read More
Clint Eastwood recently plunged into the murky political pond with... Read More
Revitalization Downtown projects are all the rage in fact the... Read More
The North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was implemented on January... Read More
We see today a fierce unspoken competition between trucks and... Read More
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development issued a report... Read More
The filibuster has been a tool available to U.S. Senators... Read More
The UnbornWith all this cloning in the news one can't... Read More
We are seeing some trade wars brewing as American trade... Read More
Often we see protests at the sites of global leader... Read More
It appears we are getting a little bit of Sun... Read More
Let's put it all into perspective: the U.S. has an... Read More
Which companies are most affected by fuel? Who really bears... Read More
As the death toll in the avalanche-hit Jammu and Kashmir... Read More
China maybe stopping some of the SPAM coming into the... Read More
Commission for Africa (CFA), one is made to understand is... Read More
Streamlining Homeland Security with a Free market flair? An idea... Read More
Political |