FCC pushes Telephone Consumer Protection Act update to 2026
The Federal Communications Commission is pushing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act's 1-to-1 consent requirement to next year, due to an appeals court ruling
by Marian McPherson Jan 28
Credit repair companies settle 'hot swapping' allegations for $2.7B
Lexington Law and CreditRepair.com parent Progrexion filed for bankruptcy protection in June after court ruled collection of upfront fees violated Telemarketing Sales Rule
by Matt Carter Aug 29
Keller Williams and agent hit with class action telemarketing suit
Las Vegas resident Wayan Garvey filed a complaint calling out KW's allegedly 'relentless marketing practices' and accusing the franchisor and agent Britney Gaitan of violating federal law
by Andrea V. Brambila Jun 16
Keller Williams to pay $40M to settle cold call class action lawsuit
As part of the deal, the real estate franchisor also agreed to create a task force to 'enhance compliance' with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
by Andrea V. Brambila Jan 13
Coldwell Banker fends off agent cold call suit, but another springs up
The plaintiff alleges that 'repeated, unwanted calls' from the real estate franchisor violated his privacy and took time away from other activities
A crowd of zombies.
The quest to escape the undead
by Ryan Fletcher Apr 13
An irritated woman taking a phone call.
Hanging up, lying, rascality and kindness among tactics used by agents
by Teke Wiggin Apr 8
Send a text, get a dirty job done: Presto
A new business set up to help real estate agents handle menial admin tasks finds social media is where agents are requesting support.
by Gill South Mar 1
Leads from database or can be provided by agents, investors
by Inman Mar 13
Realtor Notebook
by Teresa Boardman Aug 12
Realtor Notebook
by Teresa Boardman Mar 11
Realtor Notebook
by Teresa Boardman Sep 24