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Zillow says it’s fighting for buyers. Compass says it’s fighting for sellers. What if neither is fighting for you?

Two real estate giants are locked in a power struggle over how homes are listed online. Their dispute could reshape the housing market.

Sellers’ agents wanting to market homes on Zillow’s sites must follow a new standard requiring the listings be available widely, according to a Zillow statement April 10. If a for-sale home is online and hasn’t been posted to a multiple-listing service within 24 hours, that listing will be banned from Zillow. (Dreamstime/TNS)
Sellers’ agents wanting to market homes on Zillow’s sites must follow a new standard requiring the listings be available widely, according to a Zillow statement April 10. If a for-sale home is online and hasn’t been posted to a multiple-listing service within 24 hours, that listing will be banned from Zillow. (Dreamstime/TNS)
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Real estate giants' power struggle could change how homes are sold.

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