NAR Lawsuits Resource Center

NAR Lawsuits Updates

NC REALTORS® understands that the NAR settlement and litigation has raised questions and concerns about its potential impact on our real estate practices here in North Carolina. We want to provide you with clarity on these matters.

Now, more than ever, it’s crucial for you to have open and transparent discussions with your clients about compensation and address any questions they may have. This is an opportunity to showcase the value and professionalism of working with a REALTOR®. To assist you, we have prepared the following FAQs to help answer your questions and guide your conversations. In the coming weeks, we will provide additional guidance and tools to support you in these discussions.

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EDUCATION RESOURCES

Burnett Verdict Video Q&As

FAQs

Can you summarize what happened in of the Jury Trial in Missouri?
What can we learn from the Burnett verdict?
What should NC REALTORS® do in response to this case?
What is NC REALTORS® doing?
What responsibility will I have for paying the Burnett verdict?
What’s the status with the Department of Justice and has anything changed in that case?

NC REALTORS® provides articles on legal topics as a member service. They are general statements of applicable legal and ethical principles for member education only. They do not constitute legal advice. The services of a private attorney should be sought for legal advice.


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