Common use of Advertising on websites Clause in Contracts

Advertising on websites. In addition to publication in the multiple listing service database (where brokers get their information), Xxxxxx agrees to allow the Property to be advertised on the public websites of real estate brokers, as well as other websites selected by MLS4OWNERS. Broker websites do not display seller contact information because their goal is to attract buyers whom they can represent in the purchase of the property. Seller holds MLS4OWNERS harmless for publication of address, map and any other contact information in connection with this Agreement. Seller acknowledges that MLS4OWNERS does not control the content, quality, or value estimates displayed on websites, including those of brokerages. Each real estate website maintains its own standards regarding how much information to display about properties, and the frequency with which they are updated. MLS4OWNERS cannot guarantee the availability of any particular public website and this advertising is offered in good faith and is not guaranteed. Zillow, Trulia, and XXXXXXX.Xxx are lead generation platforms for real estate brokers and we allow them access to our customers’ listings. MLS4OWNERS does NOT control the quality, content, timing, or influence the “Zestimates” displayed by Xxxxxx. Once listed in an MLS, by any broker, seller will no longer have control over their Zillow listing. These sites do not allow seller’s contact information on listings.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Listing Agreement, Real Estate Listing Agreement, Real Estate Listing Agreement

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