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Realtor getting sued over IDX feed. Are you next?

Reblogger Pat & Wayne Harriman
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Harriman Real Estate, LLC (203) 672-4499 REB 0788845

Jeff Launiere has posted an update to the post we reblogged a couple days ago regarding the gross miscarriage of justice being played out against him for a Fair Housing violation being seen in his IDX feed, which he has no control over. We find it reprehensible that as of yet, no one, from his broker to his MLS to his association to NAR has stepped up to help defend him against the ridiculous charge against him. Please, if you haven't yet read about this situation, head over to his post and prepare to get a little upset!

UPDATE: Jeff has posted that the lawsuit has been dismissed! A great ending to a bad situation!

Original content by Jeff Launiere

Update 4:31PM EST March 11, 2013 - I just received word from Laurie Janik, Chief Legal Counsel at the National Association of Realtors that the Lawsuit has been dismissed. I am not sure what has happened but I am thrilled. I want to thank everone for their support. 

 

Yesterday I wrote a blog post about how I had to remove the IDX feed from my website. Today, I have an update in that Brian Stevens and Frank Garay at the National Real Estate Post featured my Federal Housing Lawsuit in their extremely popular video blog.  

 

I feel that the information in the video and in my original post is very important for all real estate agents to know, as most agents are not aware that they can be sued for any listing that appears in an MLS IDX feed, whether that listing is yours or not. In my case I am being sued for another listing agents listing which has the language of "Adults Only, No Children Under 16 Allowed" in it.

I have contacted the local and state associations of Realtors with the primary answer from them being, that they are interested in being updated on the lawsuit, but that real estate agents are responsible for all listings on their website, including those on an IDX feed, and we are also responsible for all listings we email to buyers from the MLS. I am waiting for the NAR to contact me also, and I will give an update when I hear from them.

My goal is to make as many real estate agents as possible aware that they can easily be sued by the general public who decide to become Independent Fair Housing Testers, and how easy it is for them to file a lawsuit against any and all real estate agents.

Please understand my intention is not to get anyone, including the actual listing agent in trouble, and it certainly is not to say anything bad about my brokerage as they are great. I understand the company attorney feels that it is best for me to settle for $5,000 however, I am at this time unwilling to do so without a fight. 

Without listings on my website, I am pretty much out of getting much business. Hopefully, I can get this resolved without any great expense, though it appears I will now have to pay an attorney to defend me in Federal Court. And of course will I be allowed to make a living or not. Time will tell.

George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Pat and Wayne it is getting real scary that people are suing for everything and anything even when it isn't our fault.

Mar 11, 2013 10:21 AM
Toni Weidman
Sailwinds Realty - Trinity, FL
20+ Years Selling Homes in New Port Richey, FL

Pat and Wayne - I'm just wondering if this is going to happen again to one of us and if each time, it will be dismissed or will it be taken seriously. It's scary.

Mar 11, 2013 10:44 PM
Carmela Jacobs
Carmela Realty - Westlake Village, CA
Ventura Co., Los Angeles Co., CA, & Global Realtor

Pat and Wayne,

Thanks for posting the update, I'll head to Jeff's post in a minute.   I was  upset when I read his original post and thought it was a frivolous lawsuit.   I'm glad it was dismissed.

Mar 12, 2013 03:56 AM