
Judge Rules in Favor of ARBOR Members, Upholds Transparency
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A Fort Worth judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the Arlington Board of Realtors (ARBOR), ordering the group to let the rightful members step into their roles. The ruling, issued on March 24th, came after a year-long lawsuit over shaky officer elections and a significant drop in ARBORs cash and investments since 2020. The judge found that the 2023 and 2024 elections lacked proper quorums, making them invalid. The plaintiffs attorney called it a win for transparency, while ARBORs board president has not commented since the ruling. The judgment pushes ARBOR to fix everything fast, potentially reshaping how the group runs and pushing real accountability in the local real estate scene.
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