Practice Of Real EstateAntitrustEASY
A brokerage requires all its buyers to use the firm's affiliated title company as a condition of representation. No other title company may be used. What antitrust concern does this raise?
Correct Answer
B) Tie-in arrangement
Conditioning the purchase of one service (brokerage representation) on the mandatory use of another service (affiliated title company) is a tie-in arrangement, which raises antitrust concerns.
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