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More legal action taken against Keller Williams’ profit-sharing program 

Housing Wire

A new class-action lawsuit was filed by a former agent against real estate brokerage Keller Williams (KW), contesting alterations made to the company’s profit-sharing program. Hill and Kevin Ortiz — took legal action against the real estate brokerage by filing four separate class-action lawsuits. Moulder, David L.

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Keller Williams faces three lawsuits tied to its profit-sharing program 

Housing Wire

Hill — have taken legal action against the real estate brokerage by filing three separate class-action lawsuits, Inman first reported on Tuesday. Allegations include breach of contract and unjust enrichment, with damages sought at $250 million. But that policy did not impact agents who joined before April 1, 2020.

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Keller Williams named to yet another profit-sharing lawsuit

Housing Wire

In the past few weeks, seven agents formerly affiliated with Keller Williams — Jerri Moulder, David Bueker, Robert Hill, Kevin Ortiz, Edward Fordyce, Paul Davis, and Penny Alper — took legal action against the real estate brokerage by filing seven separate class-action lawsuits. An incentive to go back to Keller Williams remained.

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List of lawsuits against Keller Williams continues to grow 

Housing Wire

Davis — took legal action against the real estate brokerage by filing six separate class-action lawsuits. Alper’s complaint challenges adjustments made to Keller Williams’ profit-sharing program and includes charges of breach of contract, declaratory judgment and unjust enrichment. Moulder, David L. Bueker, Robert E.

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Supreme Court denies HomeServices’ petition in commission suit

Housing Wire

In a writ of certiorari filed in early February, HomeServices told the Supreme Court that each of its client contracts state that the “signatories can arbitrate any claim or dispute arising out of the contract.” There is no dispute that the plaintiffs agreed to contracts that include mandatory arbitration provisions.

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HomeServices asks Supreme Court to apply arbitration to Sitzer suit

Housing Wire

In a court document filed on Friday, HomeServices of America told the Supreme Court that each HomeServices of America client contract states that the “signatories can arbitrate any claim or dispute arising out of the contract.” There is no dispute that the plaintiffs agreed to contracts that include mandatory arbitration provisions.

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MV Realty files for bankruptcy

Housing Wire

The firm’s legal troubles began in late 2022 when it was sued by attorneys general in Florida , Massachusetts and Pennsylvania over its 40-year contracts. Since starting the program in August 2020, MV Realty says it has enrolled more than 35,000 homeowners in 33 states and has paid homeowners nearly $40 million.

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