MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE (MLS). Due to rules administered by the local Multiple Listing Service (“MLS”), all details of any transaction that are procured by the Agency may be used for publication in the MLS. Seller hereby consents to such publication on an unrestricted basis whereas the Agency must comply with all applicable MLS rules to allow data about the Property to be shown and made available by the MLS in addition to other internet websites. MLS rules generally provide that any property entered into its database be updated within forty-eight (48) hours, or some other period of time, after all necessary signatures have been obtained in regard to the Property. The Seller has the right to prohibit any and all publication of information in regard to a transfer of the Property. In order to exercise this right, the Seller is required to authorize a separate addendum provided by the Agency and attach to this Agreement.
MULTIPLE LISTING. Multiple Listing Service Operated as a Committee of the Board
MULTIPLE LISTING. Service ("MLS")
MULTIPLE LISTING. Services (MLS)
3.13.1 Recipient shall appoint an MLS Coordinator who shall be responsible for MLS administrative activities. Such activities shall include, but not be limited to, communicating with Recipient’s members on MLS-related matters, communicating information from MLS-vendors to Provider, fulfilling MLS Chairman duties as determined by Provider, and setting up Internet Data Exchange feeds for Recipient’s members.
3.13.2 If Recipient maintains its own MLS, Recipient shall: (1) cooperate with Provider to ensure that the MLS is certified under the RESO standards, including the Data Dictionary and the Web API; and (2) participate in Provider’s Data Relevance Project.
3.13.3 Recipient shall ensure MLS records remain updated.
MULTIPLE LISTING. The Property 🞎 shall 🞎 shall not (place X on appropriate box) be entered into the rental Multiple Listing system of the Metropolitan Regional Information System, Inc. . (Owner's Initials) Owner authorizes Agent to cooperate with Brokers representing tenants (or buyers) in the rental (or sale) of the Property. 🞎 YES 🞎 NO (Owner's Initials)
MULTIPLE LISTING. This occurs when you deal with an agent who is part of a network of agents working together to sell your home. It covers both auction and private treaty. You pay a commission to the agent you signed up with. This is effectively an exclusive agency agreement where the property is listed for auction. The agency agreement becomes binding when the principal (that is, you as the owner/s of the property, or someone who is legally acting for you) and the agent have signed it. There is then a cooling-off period of one business day during which you can cancel (or ‘rescind’) the agreement. Saturday is included for the purposes of the cooling- off period, but public holidays are not. The cooling-off period starts when you sign You can hand the notice to the agent in person, deliver it to or leave it at the agent’s office or the agent’s address as given in the agency agreement, or fax it to the agent. Make sure to keep a copy for your records. The agent cannot charge you any fees or costs in relation to an agreement that has been rescinded correctly. Any money you have already paid to the agent must be refunded to you. If you are sure that you wish to go ahead with the agency agreement, you can waive, or forego, your right to a cooling-off period by signing a separate waiver form when you sign the agreement. The cooling-off period can be waived only if the agent gave you the following documents at least one business day before you signed the agency agreement: • a copy of the proposed (unsigned) agency agreement, and the agreement and ends at 5pm on the next business day or Saturday. For example, if you sign the agreement on a Friday, the cooling- off period ends at 5pm on Saturday. If you sign up on Saturday, the cooling-off period would usually end at 5pm on Monday, unless that is a public holiday, in which case it will end at 5pm on Tuesday. The cooling-off period gives you time to read the agreement, consider the terms you have agreed to, including the agent’s fees, and get independent advice if you have concerns about any aspect of the agreement. Talk to the agent – they may be willing to change things in the agreement that you are not happy about. If you decide to cancel (or ‘rescind’) the agreement during the cooling-off period, you need to deliver a ‘notice of rescission’ to the agent. This simply means giving the agent a written notice or letter which: • is addressed to the agent (use their name as given in the agency agreement), • states that you are rescindi...