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To: bozwood who wrote (6764)11/13/2002 7:20:36 PM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Boz....if you want to list your property on the internet, there are plenty of sites on which you can do so. Go for it.

If you want a Realtor's name behind your listing, then hire a Realtor.



To: bozwood who wrote (6764)11/13/2002 8:27:24 PM
From: bobby is sleepless in seattleRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
don't have to be a Realtor to access it...
can be a just a good ole real estate agent.

If the consumer does its homework, we've discussed limited service listings which allow for a minimal fee plus a selling fee which the SELLER may dictate.

Real estate agents are held to higher scrutiny than attorneys. This is a very gray area. Agents are in the position to simply "fill in the blanks" on standard forms which are drafted by attorneys. Going beyond that point goes outside the agent's scope of dut. Having stated this, we've all seen addendums drafted outside "blanks".

YHD had formed their own "multiple" as discussed yesterday...



To: bozwood who wrote (6764)11/14/2002 12:07:29 AM
From: David JonesRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
...ability to list properties on the MLS, access the properties on the MLS, and a lawyer....

Sure and those lawyers are going to raise there fees.