- Rightmove is facing a significant legal challenge at the Competition Appeal Tribunal over allegations of charging excessive and unfair subscription fees.
- The property website is being sued for approximately £1.5 billion in damages, with the claim spearheaded by Jeremy Newman, a former member of the UK’s competition watchdog.
- Hundreds of estate agents across the UK have expressed support for the claim, which accuses Rightmove of abusing its dominant position in the online property portal market.
- The legal action aims to secure meaningful compensation for businesses that have allegedly been forced to absorb exorbitant fee increases for many years.
- Rightmove has stated it is "confident in the value we provide" and will "defend it vigorously," asserting the claim is without merit.
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Rightmove hit with £1.5bn legal claim by estate agents over ‘excessive’ fees