Zillow Seeks Emergency Court Order After MRED Cut Off Listing Access
Zillow is asking a federal judge for emergency relief after Chicago’s dominant MLS, Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), cut off access to more than 30,000 residential listings, a move the online real estate platform characterizes as an illegal retaliation orchestrated with competitor Compass. In a motion May 21 in the U.S. District Court for the…
The post Zillow Seeks Emergency Court Order After MRED Cut Off Listing Access appeared first on RISMedia.
Categories
Recent Posts
Housing demand stays firm, pushing inventory close to negative YOY

EXCLUSIVE: ’90 Day Fiance’ Star Is Left Stunned by Partner’s Kentucky Home That Is Stuffed With ‘Dead Animal’ Decor

How Much It Costs To Buy a Slice of Paradise at the Best Beaches of 2026

Hamptons Manse That Has Been Given an HGTV-Approved Overhaul Hits the Market for $3.7 Million

Architect Wallace Neff’s Last Surviving Airform ‘Bubble House’ With Underground Bomb Shelter Hits the Market for $2 Million

Smart Micro-Renovations Nearly Every Homeowner Can Tackle—and Finish—on Memorial Day

The Small, Beautiful Things of New York Design Month

Judge Orders MRED to Restore Listing Feeds, Zillow to Display Banned Properties

Mortgage Rates Just Jumped, but 2 Emerging Housing Trends Are Great News for Buyers

As HEI regulations expand, states debate loan classification


