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Michigan Rocket Faces RESPA Class Suit, Fees Spotlight
What Does the Rocket RESPA Class Action Allege?How the alleged referral arrangement operated sits at the center of the Michigan federal class action under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.The Jan. 26 filing in the Eastern District of Michigan names three homebuyers as plaintiffs.Plaintiffs say Rocket Homes traded leads and referral priority for steering to Rocket Mortgage and Amrock.The case arrives as commission and referral practices face heightened scrutiny under antitrust laws and evolving transparency expectations.Disruption AllegationsThe alleged timeline runs from 2019 to 2024 under an asserted agreement linking referrals to mortgage placement.Agents allegedly owed a 35 percent referral fee and paid more when borrowers used competing lenders.Consumer Cost ExposureClaimed Steering EffectsHomebuyers were allegedly pressured to use Rocket Mortgage, limiting shopping and producing higher rates and fees.Liability scope is framed as network-wide conduct tied to the referral and fee structure.Plaintiffs allege continuation after the 2025 Redfin acquisition in similar transactions.Who’s Suing Rocket: and Which Entities Are Named?The steering and referral allegations now face named consumers and Rocket-affiliated entities in a Michigan federal case. Similar RESPA kickback allegations elsewhere have heightened scrutiny of referral-based lead programs.Plaintiff ProfilesPlaintiff Profiles identify Barbara Waller as lead class representative, joined by Elizabeth Johnson of North Carolina and Randel Clark of Pennsylvania.Each alleges consumer pressure in the homebuying process and seeks class status in the Eastern District of Michigan.The complaint was filed January 26, 2026.Named Corporate AffiliatesThe defendants list Rocket Companies Inc. as the defendant, alongside Rocket Mortgage LLC, Amrock Holdings LLC, and Rocket Homes Real Estate LLC as corporate affiliates.The case is captioned *Waller v. Rocket Companies, et al.*Plaintiffs are represented by Hagens Berman, which issued the filing and requests damages, disgorgement, and injunctive relief under RESPA.The complaint also points to a 35% referral fee requirement tied to Rocket Homes’ agent network.How Rocket Homes Referral Fees May Have Driven SteeringBecause Rocket Homes’ referral fee is paid only at closing, it can reward agents who keep a transaction on a Rocket Mortgage track through the finish line. With no upfront cost, a 25 percent to 40 percent cut of commission can sharpen agent incentives to favor Rocket financing over competing lenders.How the Economics Can Tilt ChoicesFees reportedly reach 25 percent of commission or 1 percent of sale price, whichever is higher, and may be undisclosed to consumers. Even a promised rebate up to 1 percent can be tied to Rocket use, contributing to market distortion in lender comparison across the purchase timeline.ElementWhat changesPotential effectLead sourcePre approved Rocket clientsReduced shoppingPayment timingClosing onlyPressure to stayHow the CFPB Rocket Case Connects to This LawsuitWhile the CFPB lawsuit filed December 23, 2024, targeted Rocket Homes Real Estate LLC and affiliates for an alleged RESPA Section 8 kickback scheme, the same core conduct now anchors the Michigan class allegations.It frames the class suit around alleged paid steering.Case Linkages Heighten ExposureThe complaints share a 35 percent referral fee theme and incentive tied referrals.This evidence overlap persists even though the CFPB later dropped its case.Shared allegationsReferrals conditioned on routing business to Rocket Mortgage and AmrockIncentives and pressure discouraging non Rocket optionsReports of higher borrower costs inside the networkRegulatory timing matters.The December 2024 filing and long probe supply a public factual blueprint for discovery in Michigan courts.As with the FTC’s antitrust scrutiny of the Zillow-Redfin rentals deal, early enforcement allegations can shape later litigation and discovery strategy.Who May Be Affected:
and What Remedies Are Sought?Evidence overlap from the CFPB matter now informs who the Michigan plaintiffs say suffered harm and what relief they seek.Exposure and Remedies IntensifyNamed plaintiffs say referral agents pushed Rocket Mortgage as the only option, blocking rate shopping.The proposed class covers Rocket Homes users nationwide, including post-2025 Redfin purchasers. They cite long-term consequences from higher rates.The allegations also arrive amid a broader regulatory push emphasizing transparency and compliance in investor-facing fundraising and disclosure practices.Impact mapHomebuyers routed through the Rocket Homes network.Agents facing higher fees when not steering.GroupAlleged impactHomebuyersHigher interest, inflated pricesAgentsSteering tied to lead accessRemedies sought include RESPA treble damages, disgorgement, and injunctive relief.Claim procedures would prioritize key referral records and loan terms.AssessmentThe Rocket RESPA class action intensifies scrutiny of referral fees in mortgage origination and brokerage.Plaintiffs allege consumers were steered toward affiliated providers, increasing costs and narrowing competitive options nationwide.Named entities face claims tied to marketing agreements, lead flows, and service charges under RESPA.The lawsuit arrives as regulators, including the CFPB, pursue similar theories against industry referral programs.If certified, the case seeks damages, fee disgorgement, and injunctive relief for borrowers and sellers.
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Perhaps It's Time for Some RESPA Reminders
Perhaps It's Time for Some RESPA Reminders
Recently, I was reminded that, lately, neither in this column nor in many of the usual places had there been much discussion of the need for real estate agents to be observant of activities that fall under the scope of the Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act (RESPA). It was a good reminder. There has been much discussion over the past few years regarding the rules and regulations regarding…
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