Close Menu
  • Home
  • Cashflow Income
  • Credit Cards
  • Financial Training
  • Investment
  • Make Money
  • Real Estate
  • Save Money
  • Student Scholarship
What's Hot

heavy duty floor mats for cars

November 25, 2025

What Is LPMI? How Lender-Paid Mortgage Insurance Works

November 22, 2025

These financial planners have a message for women: You’re in charge

November 20, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
MassyAI
  • Home
  • Cashflow Income
  • Credit Cards
  • Financial Training
  • Investment
  • Make Money
  • Real Estate
  • Save Money
  • Student Scholarship
MassyAI
Home » Realtor.com Parent Sues CoStar Group, Claiming Theft Of Portal Data
Real Estate

Realtor.com Parent Sues CoStar Group, Claiming Theft Of Portal Data

July 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Join us at Inman Connect Las Vegas, taking place from July 30-August 1, 2024, to get all your big questions answered, banish noise and misinformation, and discover new business opportunities.

The legal battle between Realtor.com and CoStar’s Homes.com has escalated to the courts.

Move, Inc., the parent company of Realtor.com, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in California on Tuesday, alleging that a former Move employee now working at CoStar stole trade secrets that helped Homes.com become a leading real estate portal.

The lawsuit comes after a long-standing rivalry between the two portals, with Homes.com claiming a major traffic milestone in March that Realtor.com has contested.

In the complaint, Move accused Homes.com of fabricating claims about its traffic numbers and alleged that CoStar’s CEO had made misleading statements about Homes.com’s ranking in the industry.

Move claimed that a former employee, James Kaminsky, who left Move to work at CoStar, illegally accessed confidential information from Realtor.com to benefit Homes.com’s growth.

Both companies have exchanged statements, with CoStar dismissing the lawsuit as a distraction and Move asserting that Homes.com’s rise was fueled by unfair practices.

The lawsuit sheds light on the competition for web traffic among real estate portals, with both companies vying for the attention of consumers and professionals in the industry.

The ongoing feud between Realtor.com and Homes.com has intensified with CoStar’s aggressive advertising campaign and Realtor.com’s challenge to Homes.com’s traffic claims.

According to Move, independent sources consistently rank Realtor.com as the second most-visited real estate listings website in the U.S., ahead of Homes.com and other competitors.

See also  Credit data shows no housing crash

Move is pursuing unspecified damages in a jury trial.

Click here to read the complete complaint.

Contact Taylor Anderson via email.

Claiming CoStar Data Group Parent Portal Realtor.com Sues Theft
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

What Is LPMI? How Lender-Paid Mortgage Insurance Works

November 22, 2025

Homebuilder confidence remains low amid economic uncertainty 

November 18, 2025

How Much Is Earnest Money in Texas?

November 13, 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Latest

heavy duty floor mats for cars

What Is LPMI? How Lender-Paid Mortgage Insurance Works

These financial planners have a message for women: You’re in charge

Editors Picks

Arlington vs Alexandria: Which City is Right for You?

December 27, 2024

Macroeconomics: A Historical Perspective

July 1, 2024

12 of the best investing books, from deep dives to lighter reads

January 7, 2025

If you’d invested $1,000 in Ethereum 5 years ago, here’s how much you’d have now

November 14, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & conditions
© 2026 massyai.com - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.