Anonymous ID: 94fbe8 March 15, 2024, 12:17 p.m. No.20572570   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jean-Pierre: We are taking concrete steps to make real, for all Americans, the promise of America. And we affirm our commitment to do all we can to put an end to the vicious hate of islamophobia, here at home, and around the world.

Anonymous ID: 94fbe8 March 15, 2024, 12:41 p.m. No.20572718   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jean-Pierre: Ukraine is losing ground…they're losing ground on the battlefield because congress is not taking action.

Anonymous ID: 94fbe8 March 15, 2024, 1:02 p.m. No.20572798   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2876 >>3276 >>3398

Reporter: [Biden] flies on Boeing aircraft any time he leaves Washington. Is he concerned that the aircraft he flies on might not be safe?

Jean-Pierre: No, he's not concerned.

Reporter: So why can't he say the Boeing aircraft, in general, are safe, and that Americans should be confident in flying?

Jean-Pierre: I want to be really mindful; as you know, there is an investigation happening. FAA is doing everything that they can to increase security, increase safety, for Americans.

Anonymous ID: 94fbe8 March 15, 2024, 1:25 p.m. No.20572920   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3276 >>3398

"The National Association of Realtors said it has settled a lawsuit after being accused by homebuyers and the Justice Department of conducting anti-competitive practices involving real estate commissions. As part of the settlement, the NAR is changing its policies involving commissions, which could eliminate the standard 5%-6% fee typically tacked onto a housing transaction. That fee is generally paid by the seller.

The Justice Department said multiple listing services have been prohibited by NAR rules from disclosing to prospective buyers the commission an agent will earn if the buyer purchases a home listed on the MLS. The NAR has contended that agent commissions are negotiable and competitive, a claim the Justice Department has disputed inlegal filings.

As part of the settlement, the NAR does not admit to any wrongdoing but will have to pay $418 million over approximately four years. The NAR is also agreeing to enact a new rule requiring Realtors to enter into written agreements with their buyers. These agreements will provide upfront pricing and services for buyers, the NAR said. These new rules are expected to be in place in July. The settlement still needs approval in federal court."

 

https://www.10news.com/court-settlement-could-end-standard-6-real-estate-agent-commissions