Agents might be emboldened to share listings among private networks of in-the-know brokers rather than market them to everyone.
And if the goal is a transparent market that prioritizes consumers, the clear-cooperation policy is a flawed tool.
Redfin estimated that in the second quarter of 2019, about 1.7% of listings, or some 18,000 homes, were likely pocketed.
In a hot market, it's easier for brokers to market a home off the databases and still get it sold.
What has changed since the rule went into effect is brokerages' eagerness to control access to home listings.
Persons:
Smart, —, they'll, Brian Boero, Goliath, Davids, MLSes, doesn't, weren't, Joe Schmo, Saul Klein, Howard Hanna's, Howard Hanna IV, Robert Reffkin, Mauricio Umansky, Redfin, Glenn Kelman, Kelman, haven't, Victor Lund, There's, Buckle
Organizations:
MLS, National Association of Realtors, NAR, Coldwell, Network, San Diego, Compass, Service, of Justice