According to the complaint, Spyridakis lists more than 250 properties for rent or sale on StreetEasy. Spiridakis claims that the rental list was charged $7 per day in exchange for displaying listing information from the list. However, the lawsuit states, “Zillow allows multiple List Realtors to rent the same property on the StreetEasy platform at the same time, allowing each List Realtors to charge $7.00 per day.”
“For multiple real estate agents listing the same rentals, Zillow’s practice and procedure is to only view the latest listing real estate agents, masking all real estate agents in advance, or otherwise At the same time, we will continue to charge the previous Regular Tarters $7.00 per day. The complaint states.
Spyridakis claims that his rental list has been “released multiple times due to this practice or otherwise removed from public places,” causing him to lose his business.
The lawsuit seeks class action status for the damages class, along with a declarative, injunctive relief class. Damage classes will sell or rent on the street in exchange for daily fee payments, despite Zillow continuing to charge daily fees within the time frame associated with the complaint. Includes all those listed.
The declarative and injunctive relief classes are “comprised of all previously listed, currently listed, or are planning to list in the future. Sales or rent on Zillow’s StreetEasy platform; In exchange for daily fee payments.” The lawsuit also alleges that Zillow’s actions constituted a breach of contract, which unfairly enriched the company.
The plaintiff demands a trial trial and demands the court a resentment of damages, a disgust of the benefits obtained from Zillow’s alleged suspicion, and a permanent order that prohibits Zillow from engaging in any suspected future conduct. It’s.
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