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Separation, law suits, procrastination: Here’s Inman’s Top 5

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Bombshell, mutiny, mild recession: Catch up with Inman’s Top 5

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CrossCountry Mortgage CEO nails profit on $30M Fort Lauderdale pad

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How this social media innovator leads with authenticity

In September, Inman digs deep on real estate teams — what it takes to join or build one, how to optimize a team...

Stop the bombshell lawsuit panic. Ask your broker about commission

You don’t have to figure out everything on your own when it comes to buyer commissions and the bombshell lawsuits, writes broker...

In these times, double down — on your skills, on your knowledge, on you. Join us Aug. 8-10 at Inman Connect Las Vegas to lean into the shift and learn from the best. Get your ticket now for the best price.

Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories of the week, according to Inman readers.

And don’t miss The Download, our weekly column that breaks down one of the top stories of the week and equips you with what you’ll need to meet next Monday head-on.

Mauricio Umansky separates from wife Kyle Richards: Report

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 22: Reality TV Personality Kyle Richards (L) and Mauricio Umansky (R) attend the Homeless Not Toothless Hollywood Event at The Beverly Hilton on April 22, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)

Umansky, the founder of luxury brokerage The Agency, has been married to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star for decades, and over the years the duo became reality TV stars together.

MLS turns back on franchisors after settling commission case for $3M

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Homesellers plan to use funds from MLS PIN, the largest multiple listing service in New England, to continue antitrust litigation against Anywhere, Keller Williams, RE/MAX and HomeServices.

NAR pushes back on harassment claim amid growing agent backlash

The National Association of Realtors tapped an independent law firm to investigate sexual and racial harassment allegations, ultimately choosing to “reject” claims made by a former employee.

Woman withdraws case accusing NAR, Kenny Parcell of harassment

Judge gavel with Justice lawyers, Businessman

Janelle Brevard initially sued the National Association of Realtors, claiming her firing was a form of harassment and retaliation. The case ended Thursday, though many questions still remain.

Procrastinate much? 7 things agents have put off far too long

Will you be ready when the market takes off again? The answer to that question, Jimmy Burgess writes, depends on whether you act now to prepare or continue to put off the things you know you need to do in your business.

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