PropertyPal have proposed a new system for charging estate agents for listing on their site.
A group of estate agents have said they will stop posting listings on the website PropertyPal from midnight in a row over fees.PropertyPal is the largest property website in Northern Ireland for sales and rentals.
The intention of some estate agents to stop listings on the site was communicated in a letter sent on behalf of a steering group representing agents from across Northern Ireland. In the letter, seen by BBC News NI, the estate agents said they feel they "have no alternative but to take drastic action".
Mr Maxwell said PropertyPal's "new membership plan allows estate agents to advertise all their properties for an average of £20 per listing and provides them with a powerful suite of new tools to support their business".
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