NAR Homebuyer Commission Antitrust Settlement (Tuccori v. At World Properties)
What this is about
The lawsuit alleges NAR and certain residential real estate brokerages created anticompetitive rules designed to keep brokers' commissions artificially elevated, impairing competition in residential real estate broker services and inflating commissions paid by homebuyers.
The background
The NAR homebuyer settlement resolves class action litigation alleging the National Association of REALTORS and certain residential real estate brokerages conspired to keep buyer-broker commissions artificially elevated through anticompetitive MLS rules. The defendants agreed to pay a combined $120,334,500 into a global settlement fund, distributed pro rata to class members after court-approved deductions, without admitting wrongdoing. Eligible homebuyers must submit a claim form by October 27, 2026 to receive a payment. The case is Tuccori et al. v. At World Properties, LLC et al., No. 1:24-cv-00150, pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Worth knowing
The NAR homebuyer settlement resolves class action litigation alleging the National Association of REALTORS and certain residential real estate brokerages conspired to keep buyer-broker commissions artificially elevated through anticompetitive MLS rules. The defendants agreed to pay a combined $120,334,500 into a global settlement fund, distributed pro rata to class members after court-approved deductions, without admitting wrongdoing. Eligible homebuyers must submit a claim form by October 27, 2026 to receive a payment. The case is Tuccori et al. v. At World Properties, LLC et al., No. 1:24-cv-00150, pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
File your claim on the official site →Common questions
How much can I get from the NAR Homebuyer Commission Antitrust Settlement (Tuccori v. At World Properties)?
Pro rata share of a combined $120,334,500 global settlement fund (per the Plan of Allocation, after court-approved fees and costs).
What happened in the NAR Homebuyer Commission Antitrust Settlement (Tuccori v. At World Properties) case?
The lawsuit alleges NAR and certain residential real estate brokerages created anticompetitive rules designed to keep brokers' commissions artificially elevated, impairing competition in residential real estate broker services and inflating commissions paid by homebuyers.
How do I actually file a claim?
Use the official claim link on this page — it goes directly to the real claims administrator or court-approved site. We never collect claim submissions ourselves and never charge a fee to help you file.
Where does this information come from?
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