Complaint Review: Kimberly Davis - Nationwide
- Kimberly Davis Nationwide USA
- Phone: 847-448-0237
- Web: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/kimber...
- Category: Real Estate Services
Kimberly Davis NSBAR North Shore Barrington Association of Realtors price fixing monopoly Northbrook, Illinois
*Consumer Comment: I'll bet you're not a lawyer.
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$5,000 R E W A R D
Offered by Pearson's For Sale By Owner Services, for the arrest and conviction of any licensed real estate agent referred to us for price fixing. If an agent leaves a message on your cell phone or home answering voice mail, save the message! Bring the message to us and we'll get it to the FBI and/or Justice Department and we will press for immediate prosecution. Price fixing is to be taken very, very seriously. Price fixing can be as simple as them saying that "nobody uses agent "A" because they are a discount broker" or "you are currently using agent "A" but no agent will show your house because they are a discount agency". This is in an attempt to try and keep real estate commissions high. Any of these, or similar statements are blatantly illegal and must be reported.
From $5000 Reward Offered for Real Estate Salesmen Breaking the Law - InterNACHI Inspection Forum http://www.nachi.org/forum/f14/5000-reward-offered-real-estate-salesmen-breaking-law-19871/#ixzz3AJcLIoQy
Price fixing - Trying to keep commission rates high by boycotting or steering customers away from, companies that offer less than high commission rates.
Nothing is more important to real estate cartels than controlling the Multiple Listing Services (MLS), the databases of homes for sale. Real estate websites often allow home-buyers to peruse local MLS listings on the Internet. Yet they sometimes censor or omit listings sponsored by a discount broker. And many established real estate agents won't allow their own listings to appear on a discount broker's site. That spiteful move led the U.S. Justice Department to sue the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the industry's ultra-powerful lobbying group, for allowing members to discriminate against Web-based brokers. (The Justice complaint is expected to take years to resolve.)
The 1890 Sherman Act prohibits any agreement among competitors.
If an agent ever tells you not list your property with a broker who offers discounted commissions, they are breaking the law. If an agent ever tells you that no agent will show your property because you are currently listed with a discount broker, they have broken the law. Violation is a felony. Restitution to victims: civil recovery up to 3 times damages, $10M corporations and $350K and/or imprisonment for individuals.
Please report this illegal activity immediately to the
Department of Justice
Antitrust Division - New Case Unit
601 D Street NW, Ste 10107
Washington, DC 20530
PH: 1-888-647-3256 or 1-202-307-2040
This type of price fixing is taken very, very seriously.
http://www.nachi.org/forum/f14/5000-reward-offered-real-estate-salesmen-breaking-law-19871/
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#1 Consumer Comment
I'll bet you're not a lawyer.
AUTHOR: Crucible - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 14, 2014
" If an agent ever tells you not to list your property with a broker who offers discounted commissions, they are breaking the law"
Your opinion that those innocuous statements by your competitors have anything to do with anti-trust violations is absurd. Please do not waste the DOJ's time with this nonsense. They have real work to do. In the meantime, I suggest you hire an actual lawyer to explain the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to you. It will be money well spent.


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