Legal
Will It Stay or Will It Go? NAR Settlement is Poised for Approval…We Hope
By Brett M. Woodburn, Esquire On November 26, 2024, the trial court for the Western District of Missouri will hear arguments as to why the NAR Class Action Settlement (“Settlement”),…
Read MoreForms to Clarify New Procedures
As our members adjust to new rules introduced through various multiple listing services, your Association is very aware of the concerns that you have expressed to us about some of…
Read MorePAR Forms Update
The Pennsylvania Association of REALTORS will release a new version of some of the vital standard forms that are used by REALTORS and their clients. These forms will comply with…
Read MoreNAR Settlement FAQ Update
The National Association of REALTORS updated the FAQ page for the proposed settlement agreement. The updates include additional information and clarity about written buyer agreements. The most recent updates to…
Read MoreNAR Settlement Agreement Resources
(Updated 11-27-2024) The announcement on March 15, 2024 that the National Association of REALTORS had reached a proposed settlement agreement for several lawsuits nationwide surprised many people. There are many…
Read MoreTax Appeal Workshop Recap
RAMP held a Allegheny County Property Tax Appeal Workshop on Sunday, March 12th at the Rivers Casino. The workshop was open to REALTORS®, as well as, the public. Our featured…
Read MoreSpecial Fair Housing Presentation
Join us for this very special presentation to commemorate Fair Housing Month on April 11th. The program includes breakfast, NAR Senior Counsel and Director of Legal Affairs Charlie Lee, US…
Read MorePAR Standard Forms Updates to be Released on July 1st
The Pennsylvania Association of REALTORS® have announced a series of updates to their standard forms. The updated forms will be released on July 1, 2022. PAR staff have composed a…
Read MoreREALTOR® Web Sites and Accessibility Under the ADA
By Brett M. Woodburn, Esquire, RAMP Legal Counsel In recent years, Realtors® have been receiving threatening letters from attorneys who indicate that they represent individuals who have been harmed because…
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