The program, long used by StreetEasy parent Zillow, lets agents who advertise display their name alongside listings that are not their own. The adoption of the rules, published in October 2019, comes three years after StreetEasy launched its lucrative-but-controversial Premier Agent advertising program, which set much of the real estate industry against the go-to listings portal. The regulations, included in the May 6 edition of the New York State Register, require additional disclosures from firms and listing portals. NYRAC flooded DOS with letters calling StreetEasy’s Premier Agent “deceptive”Īfter three years of public vitriol, lobbying and rule-writing, tighter regulations for online real estate advertising will take effect in November. Tougher rules for real estate ads go into effect this fall
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