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eXp Realty unveils seller disclosure form for delayed listings

Housing Wire

Given this, it should come as no surprise that the company is launching its own seller advisory form in order to comply with NARs new Multiple Listing Options for Sellers (MLOS) policy. The brokerage claims that the form delivers truthful, plain-language disclosure that puts the sellers interests first.

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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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Zillow will begin banning noncompliant listings on June 30

Housing Wire

Zillow will begin a phased rollout of its listing access standards policy, which bans publicly marketed listings not entered into the MLS , on May 28. Listings that dont align with these standards wont be published on Zillow or Trulia for the life of the listing agreement between that listing broker and seller.

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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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NAR Keeps Clear Cooperation While Adding on a New MLS Policy

BAM Media

CCP will stay in place, and a new policy is being rolled out by the association to complement its existing Multiple Listing Service (MLS) policies, according to a release from NAR. Heres a breakdown: This allows a seller to instruct their agent to delay public marketing of the listing through Internet Data Exchange (IDX) and syndication.

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Selling a House ‘As Is’ in Hawaii

HomeLight

The common reason for selling a home as is for a seller is that typically the area is desirable, and they’re looking to potentially relocate, at least with our buyers, says Rich Wu , a top-selling real estate agent in Kihei, Hawaii, and member of the Josh Jerman team. MLS has a field to mark a listing as is? Hawaii Rev.

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Selling a House ‘As Is’ in Vermont

HomeLight

But I think the real goal behind it, is that it’s generally a time-saving mechanism for the seller because, as you know, selling a home is a full-time job, says Mikail Stein , a top-selling Vermont real estate agent with over a decade of experience. MLS has a field to mark a listing as is? Real estate transfer taxes?