NAR faces appeal of Eytalis antitrust suit
Briefly

The court granted the motion to dismiss the Eytalis lawsuit based on recommendations made by U.S. Magistrate Judge Hal R. Ray, Jr., who found no viable antitrust claim. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has also been dismissed from other antitrust suits, including those against Homie Technologies and Maurice Muhammad. A NAR representative stated that Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) are managed locally, with each setting its individual membership requirements. NAR remains committed to providing value to its members and fostering a transparent real estate market.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Hal R. Ray, Jr. recommended the dismissal of the Eytalis lawsuit due to a failure to state a claim for relief under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
NAR has been dismissed from multiple antitrust suits, including those involving Homie Technologies and Maurice Muhammad, both dealing with membership agreements.
A NAR spokesperson emphasized that MLSs operate at the local level, and each MLS determines its own participation requirements, reflecting a unified voice and Code of Ethics.
NAR maintains its focus on delivering value, developing resources for local associations, and ensuring a fair and competitive real estate market, according to a spokesperson.
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