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Compass challenges Zillow’s listing policy in court

November 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Compass recently took legal action against Zillow, alleging antitrust violations related to Zillow’s policy on non-compliant listings. In a supplemental brief filed ahead of the hearing, Compass pointed to a statement by Zillow indicating that the company had effectively stifled competition.

In a post on its investor website, Zillow noted that the majority of agents who received notices about non-compliant listings adjusted their marketing strategies to align with Zillow’s standards. Compass argued that this move by Zillow restricted agents from publicly marketing properties off Zillow’s platform, impacting competition in the online home search market.

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Compass claimed that Zillow’s actions demonstrated its monopoly power in the real estate industry, intimidating agents and limiting sellers’ options. The filing also suggested collusion between Zillow, Redfin, and MLSs to enforce similar listing standards. This policy, according to Compass, not only harms transparency but also restricts consumer choice.

As the legal proceedings continue, Zillow has until a specified date to respond to Compass’s brief. The preliminary injunction hearing is scheduled to commence later this month. Despite disagreements over witness testimonies, the court has allowed Compass to call on a witness to support its case.

Zillow has yet to comment on the recent developments in the case. The ongoing lawsuit highlights the complexities of competition and market dynamics in the real estate industry.

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