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NAR unveils new MLS options policy, leaves CCP in place

Housing Wire

According to the release, this new policy compliments NAR s existing MLS policies and that it will exist in conjunction with CCP.The trade group feels the policy provides sellers and their agent more options and choice when marketing a property.

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Nothing burger? Smart move? Industry reacts to NAR’s CCP changes

Housing Wire

Under what NAR is calling its MLS Listing Options for Sellers policy , sellers will have the option to delay marketing their listing publicly as long as they sign the required disclosure. During the time period, the listing will be able to be seen by other MLS participants through their local MLS platform.

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SkySlope Launches Breeze to Make Sellers’ Disclosures Fast and Effortless

RIS Media

As the transaction management platform serving over half of the top 20 largest brokerages in the U.S. With the launch of Breeze, SkySlope gives agents the ability to prepare and send seller disclosures to their clients at lightning speed, from anywhere. Streamlined disclosure preparation equipped with MLS data sync.

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6 Flat Fee MLS Companies in Wisconsin to Sell Your FSBO Home

HomeLight

Links and mentions of Wisconsin flat fee MLS companies in this post do not constitute an endorsement. But to attract the right buyer, it’s crucial that your house shows up on the multiple listing service (MLS). In that case, a flat fee MLS company may be worth considering for your Wisconsin home sale.

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Flat Fee MLS Companies in North Carolina to Sell Your FSBO Home

HomeLight

Links and mentions of North Carolina flat fee MLS companies in this post do not constitute an endorsement. Real estate agents market their listings on the multiple listing service (MLS) as part of their marketing strategy – something FSBO (for sale by owner) sellers cannot do on their own. What is a flat fee MLS listing service?

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7 Signs you Need to Fire Your Real Estate Agent

Realty Biz

Sellers who want to disregard the comparables and information on MLS and list their homes at an absurdly high price will always find an agent who will list their homes. Sellers must provide accurate information on the seller's disclosure. That way the brokerage will still be a party to the agreement.

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How to Sell Your Home for More Money: 7 Ways to Maximize Value

HomeLight

And to do that, your house needs to be seen : Seen from the street, seen on real estate listing websites, seen among other local real estate agents and brokerages, and seen on social media. And never, ever settle for an agent who’s marketing plan stops at: “I’ll post your listing on the MLS.”. What happens if we don’t get any showings?