News From the World Wide Web, Not the Regular Blog

Masiello plaintiff, Realty ONE Group seek to dismiss the brokerage from commission lawsuit by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire

The Masiello copycat commission lawsuit plaintiff and Realty ONE Group Arizona have filed a joint motion to dismiss the brokerage defendant from the suit with prejudice. The motion was filed on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Phoenix.

According to the motion, the desire to dismiss the suit comes from Realty ONE Group’s settlement in the Gibson suit, which was granted final approval in late October.

Due to the approval of the settlement, the parties claim that “there are no actionable claims pending against Realty One Group Arizona in this case, and therefore Realty One Group Arizona should be dismissed from this action with prejudice.”

Originally filed in early January 2024, the Masiello case was one the roughly two dozen copycat commission lawsuits filed in the months following the jury verdict in the Sitzer/Burnett suit.

The defendants initially named in the suit include Arizona Association of RealtorsPhoenix Association of RealtorsScottsdale Area Association of Realtors, and West and Southeast Realtors of the Valley Incorporated. Additionally, several local and national brokerage firms — including HomeSmartMy Home GroupWest USA RealtyHague Partners HoldingsRealty ExecutivesArizona Best Real EstateNorth & Co., Silverleaf RealtyWalt Danley Local LuxuryChristie’s International Real EstateThe BrokeryRoy H Long Realty Co. and Tierra Antigua Realty.

Realty ONE Group announced its proposed settlement in April 2024.

FromAround TheWWW

A curated News Feed from Around the Web dedicated to Real Estate and New Hampshire. This is an automated feed, and the opinions expressed in this feed do not necessarily reflect those of stevebargdill.com.

stevebargdill.com does not offer financial or legal guidance. Opinions expressed by individual authors do not necessarily reflect those of stevebargdill.com. All content, including opinions and services, is informational only, does not guarantee results, and does not constitute an agreement for services. Always seek the guidance of a licensed and reputable financial professional who understands your unique situation before making any financial or legal decisons. Your finacial and legal well-being is important, and professional advince can provide the support and epertise needed to make informed and responsible choices. Any financial decisons or actions taken based on the content of this post are at the sole discretion and risk of the reader.

Leave a Reply