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Competition and Real Estate
Antitrust Division

West Virginia  

West Virginia


Negative icon Limits choice of brokerage services
Positive icon Allows brokers to offer rebates to consumers

West Virginia law requires a real estate broker to “promptly deliver to his or her principal, every written offer received,” even if consumers do not want these services.

In response to a U.S. Department of Justice investigation, the West Virginia Real Estate Commission voted to repeal its administrative regulation that prohibited real estate brokers from paying rebates to customers. Starting in May 2006, real estate brokers in West Virginia became free to offer consumer rebates.

Because of the West Virginia Real Estate Commission’s action, consumers in that state may now benefit from increased price competition in the form of consumer rebates.

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