Change that law and
allow licensed Realtors to work for themselves and they would charge lower fees.
Not exact matches
I think they should not
allow any Brokerage /
Realtor to charge Flat fees, They should put a rule that if anyone charges less then 5 % they will lose their
license!
Although the final ruling required property owners renting for 30 days or less to get a special
license, Howard Handler, government affairs director for the North Shore — Barrington Association of
REALTORS ®, advocated for some key exemptions, including
allowing short - term rentals due to disaster or renovation.
What Lloyd has identified was how 16 years of commitment to raising the bar on professionalism (1995 - 2011), by most provincial associations was thrown under the bus by CREA in 2011 when it, for the first time since it's inception, began
allowing the use of the
REALTOR trademark by mere posters and limited representation provincially
licensed sales people.
Maybe CREA's next TV ad should be a one minute piece wherein someone like me delivers an apology to the public for trying to convince them that all
Realtors are professionals, when in fact far too many licensees on any given day are tryouts who will become desperate for commissions before they pack it in, and that from here on in only properly pre-screened candidates will be
allowed to attend real estate school and thereafter embark on a three - year apprenticeship program before becoming
licensed as a
Realtor... on probation... because... the public deserves better that it has been getting from us.
You have chosen to take on the responsibility of making the moniker «
REALTOR» really mean something of importance to the public awareness, which awareness should be advanced far beyond the current belief that the well entrenched churn -»em - out system
allows for just about anyone with a pulse (even a weak pulse) being too easily
licensed as a «
REALTOR»... to «flog» real estate... which is what most consumers think it means... in those same said terms.
An Iowa court has considered a lawsuit brought by the Iowa Association of
REALTORS ® («Association») against a company that did not hold a real estate
license and operated a website that
allowed property owners to advertise the availability of their properties.
@Paul Higdon a
realtor license will
allow you access to properties without having to contact a
realtor.
ORRA is bound by its charter to enforce the NAR dues formula, which states that the designated
REALTOR ®'s personal dues must be increased by an amount equal to the annual dues for each non-member the designated
REALTOR ®
allows to be
licensed with the firm.
True, a mere posting
allows sellers to access
REALTOR.ca without acquiring
Realtor services, but it still has to go through a
licensed broker.
Sellers are not looking for a
license to sell real estate but simply a medium to market it and the MLS is that medium, which CREA has now
allowed sellers to access without engaging the services of a
REALTOR.