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Multiple real estate listings to go online

A "For Sale" sign hangs in front of a home in Naples, Fla.

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robert schlafort - Feb 26, 2009

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Dave Bittner - Jun 3, 2008

Elizebeth Razzi has gotten some things twisted around. The consent agreement between the National Association of Realtors and the Justice Department addressed some very technical and legal aspects of who controls the presentation of MLS data. All (or virtually all) of the MLS data is available already at realtor.com or remax.com and other sites. What can't be done is publish the data without showing the name of the listing broker who has the listing contract. The consent decree certainly does not address listing commissions, which are negotiated between the seller and the listing broker.
--Dave--
Real Estate Broker and Realtor

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Steven Miller - May 31, 2008

What are the web sites (URL's) wher I can access the MLS? Thanks, Steven