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he everybody Scott zalinsky here the zalinsky Real Estate Group hope all of you are doing well were finally into the springtime here which means the real estate market is getting extremely busy uh and also with everything in the national news about the National Association of Realtors settlement uh with the lawsuit a lot of information out there wanted to come on and give everybody a little bit of an idea of exactly whats happening uh the national media is not explaining it correctly ly to the consumer as well as I have seen some real estate agents out there that dont really understand exactly what it is so Im just going to give you a brief uh overview of whats going on and at a later date Ill come on and tell everybody a little bit about what it means for buyers what it means for Sellers as we get more information because its changing every day uh the lawsuit has technically been settled but has not been signed off for by a judge uh nor has a Department of Justice uh looked int