Pursuant to the requirements of the proposed NAR Settlement Agreement, the following MLS Rules and Policy changes will go into effect for MCRTC MLS on
August 14th, 2024.
The MLS will:
Eliminate and prohibit any requirement of offers of compensation in the MLS between listing brokers or sellers to buyer brokers or other buyer representatives.
Retain, and define, "cooperation” for MLS Participation.
Eliminate and prohibit MLS Participants, Subscribers, and sellers from making any offers of compensation in the MLS to buyer brokers or other buyer representatives.
Require the MLS to eliminate all broker compensation fields and compensation information in the MLS.
Require the MLS to not create, facilitate, or support any non-MLS mechanism (including by providing listing information to an internet aggregator’s website for such purpose) for Participants, Subscribers, or sellers to make offers of compensation to buyer brokers or other buyer representatives.
Prohibit the use of MLS data or data feeds to directly or indirectly establish or maintain a platform of offers of compensation from multiple brokers or other buyer representatives. Such use must result with the MLS terminating the Participant’s access to any MLS data and data feeds.
Reinforce that MLS Participants and Subscribers must not, and MLSs must not enable the ability to, filter out or restrict MLS listings that are communicated to customers or clients based on the existence or level of compensation offered to the cooperating broker or the name of a brokerage or agent.
Require compensation disclosures to sellers, and prospective sellers and buyers.
Require MLS Participants working with a buyer to enter into a written agreement with the buyer prior to touring a home.
Buyer Broker Agreements & Compensation Agreements are now available in Form Simplicity.
Revised Listing Agreements are forthcoming. Stay tuned for updates.
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