Tristan Ahumada, Saul Klein, and John Reilly return with an urgent update on the latest real estate developments that could reshape the entire industry. This episode dives into the future of the Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP), the implications of NAR’s revised guidelines, and why the appointment of Roger Alford to the Department of Justice is a game-changing move for brokers, MLSs, and real estate professionals nationwide.
Together, the hosts explore how delayed marketing rules are redefining public listing exposure, what IDX, VOW, and syndication mean in today’s landscape, and how MLSs might begin monetizing data differently moving forward. They also discuss the possibility of criminal antitrust investigations, the broader DOJ agenda, and what brokers need to do to stay compliant and competitive.
Timestamps:
2:15 - What is the Clear Cooperation Policy (CCP)
6:40 - The history and purpose of mandatory submission in the MLS
10:25 - How CCP started and why it matters
13:35 - NAR’s March 25 update: Delayed marketing and exempt listings
18:10 - Public marketing explained: IDX, VOW, and syndication
22:48 - Why Realtor.com isn’t a broker and what that means
26:00 - Understanding data feeds and how brokers use MLS data
30:15 - Virtual Office Websites (VOW) and the 2008 consent decree
34:40 - DOJ's growing role in real estate oversight
37:10 - Roger Alford’s background and connection to Sitzer case
41:15 - Civil vs criminal implications for NAR and MLSs
44:30 - Will CCP stay or be eliminated? What happens next
49:00 - Could MLSs pay agents for listings? A new model for monetizing data
54:12 - Final thoughts and what to watch for in the months ahead
Key Topics Covered:
DOJ scrutiny of NAR and the new power behind Roger Alford
Breakdown of CCP, delayed marketing, and MLS listing rules
The difference between IDX, VOW, and syndication feeds
Potential criminal antitrust risk in real estate
Future revenue opportunities for MLSs through data licensing
Question for the audience:
Do you think the Clear Cooperation Policy should stay in place or be removed? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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