HomeServices of America, a prominent player in the mortgage industry, has recently filed a Writ of Certiorari with the Supreme Court. The company is seeking a ruling pertaining to the arbitrability of its contracts in the ongoing Sitzer suit. This move reveals the company’s determination to address the issue and find clarity regarding contracts and arbitration procedures. Here are the key points from the text:

• HomeServices of America has filed a Writ of Certiorari with the Supreme Court.
• The filing specifically pertains to the arbitrability of the company’s contracts in the Sitzer suit.
• HomeServices of America is seeking a ruling from the Supreme Court on this matter.
• The company’s action demonstrates their commitment to resolving the issue and obtaining clarity.
• The Sitzer suit involves contractual disputes that require arbitration procedures to be determined.

By appealing to the highest court in the land, HomeServices of America highlights the importance of obtaining a definitive ruling on the arbitrability of their contracts. This case has significant implications for the mortgage industry, as it could potentially set a precedent for future contractual disputes and arbitration procedures. The outcome of the Supreme Court’s decision could shape the way companies within the industry approach arbitration in the future.

You can read this full article at: https://www.housingwire.com/articles/homeservices-asks-supreme-court-to-apply-arbitration-to-sitzer-suit/(subscription required)

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