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Proposed settlement could mean end of 6% commissions for realtors
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The powerful National Association of Realtors agreed to pay $418 million to settle lawsuits that accused it of artificially inflating commissions, while denying wrongdoing. Sellers could soon benefit from lower commission costs. CNBC's Diana Olick reports.March 15, 2024