Reaction! Keller Williams Settled 40 Million Dollar Law Suit

Plaintiff Brian Hayhurst says he hired a real estate agent from Re/Max when he was interested in selling his property. Through this real estate agent, his property was listed in a private broker database. However, Hayhurst’s listing expired on May 31, after which he allegedly started to receive robocalls.
These calls were placed despite Hayhurst’s number reportedly being on the National Do Not Call Registry since July 22, 2003. Hayhurst says the robocalls were placed by Keller Williams Realty, a Re/Max competitor. The company reportedly solicited Hayhurst to relist his property using an agent from their office as opposed to his current realty agent with Re/Max.
According to the Keller Williams class action lawsuit, the realty company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by making these prerecorded calls. The TCPA protects consumers from harassing telemarketing practices including prerecorded calls and the use of an artificial voice.
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