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Home / Business and Economy / Compass CEO Battles Zillow's 'Monopolistic' Listing Ban

Compass CEO Battles Zillow's 'Monopolistic' Listing Ban

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Compass CEO claims Zillow's ban unfairly restricts home marketing choices.
  • Agents feel 'bullied' by Zillow's policy on exclusive listings.
  • A Manhattan court is deciding the fairness of Zillow's listing access policy.
Compass CEO Battles Zillow's 'Monopolistic' Listing Ban

A significant legal battle is underway in a Manhattan courtroom as Compass, a leading real estate brokerage, challenges Zillow's restrictive listing policy. Compass CEO Robert Reffkin testified, asserting that Zillow's "ban"—which penalizes brokers for selectively pre-marketing listings on other sites—makes agents feel "bullied" and "intimidated."

Reffkin advocated for consumer choice in marketing, stating that platforms should not dictate how homes are advertised. He shared personal concerns, noting his own mother, a Compass broker, fears being removed from Zillow if she adheres to Compass's marketing strategies, as her listings could be banned.

Zillow's defense countered these claims, presenting internal emails where Reffkin appeared to downplay Zillow's importance. Reffkin's testimony also highlighted that Zillow transactions represent a small percentage of overall home sales, suggesting the platform is not as indispensable as it claims, while other sites have boosted Compass listings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Zillow ban, officially a listing-access policy, excludes home listings from Zillow if they were selectively pre-marketed on another site instead of being listed immediately on a multiple-listing service.
Reffkin argues Zillow's policy is monopolistic, limits consumer choice in home marketing, and intimidates real estate agents.
The lawsuit is being heard in a federal court in Manhattan, where a judge will decide on the fairness of Zillow's listing ban.

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