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Industry Relations Podcast: Ethical Considerations: MLS’s Role in Regulating Concessions

this thought-provoking discussion, Rob and Greg dive into the challenges and potential solutions for agents and brokers. Learn about the ethical considerations involved in disclosing commissions to clients and renegotiating buyer agency agreements. 

Plus, gain insights into the role of MLS in regulating concessions and why further education is crucial. Don’t miss out on this must-watch conversation that seeks to shed light on a controversial topic. 

Share your thoughts and join the conversation by leaving a comment! And let us know if you would like to see future episodes in a live stream format. #MLSpolicy #commissiondisclosures #concessions #ethicsinrealestate #education #livestream

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Webinar: Transaction Management vs. Deal Management. What’s the big diff?

I’ve always been a big fan of simple, focused software. In today’s parlance that would mean, “point solutions”. Software that does one (or two) things, and does them great. Now many of the larger companies are switching to “end to end” platforms, which also have a place. So when Vijay, CEO of co-founder of Trackxi, asked me to join him on this webinar I quickly agreed. I think it will be a great opportunity to discuss these topics and about some the changes in the industry is going through and how vendors are creating new categories to compete.

Registration Link => Why top agents are ditching transaction management software?

REcolorado responds to acquisition news

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“We disagree with their approach and are dedicated to keeping REcolorado a broker- focused business partner and will continue to pursue all options to make certain your MLS remains a locally owned organization that is operated in your and your clients’ best interest.”

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What a mess.

“Deal in place…” for REColorado MLS sale to private equity firm

Deal in place to sell REcolorado to private equity firm 

“Shelly Vincent, vice chair of REcolorado, on Monday night confirmed that the owners of the MLS — Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) and the South Metro Denver Realtor Association (SMDRA) — shared a letter of intent to sell REColorado to a newly formed LLC from outside the real estate space.

The sale could be final in weeks.”

Stephanie Reid-Simons, RealEstateNews.com

Holy shit! But if I’m reading between the lines the deal isn’t done.

So many questions!!

Nice scoop RealEstateNews.com!

[RUMOR ALERT] Did REColorado MLS just get sold to a private firm?

I’m hearing from a couple sources that something big is afoot. And the unconfirmed rumor is that REColorado has been sold to an “outside party”.

I don’t know who this “outside party”. A person, a private equity firm? But, I don’t think its another MLS organizations or association. In fact for this to happen I think the shareholders of REColorado, meaning Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) and South Metro Denver Realtor Association (SMDRA), etc. must be involved.

Can anyone confirm this?

Do Denver area brokers know about this? Do they care? I would think so. 🤯

Crazy if true. DM me if you know anything.

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MLS Operations Specialist – The Gulf Coast Multiple Listing Service 

“The Gulf Coast Multiple Listing Service is seeking an experienced MLS Operations Specialist to join our team in Mobile, Al. The GCMLS provides service to over 2,400 MLS participants and subscribers. The MLS Operations Specialist is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the MLS and works closely with our MLS Compliance Specialist. The MLS Operations Specialist is responsible for the operation, training, delivery and maintenance of all multiple listing services (MLS) and supporting products. Data integrity is of the utmost importance so a clear understanding and enforcement of MLS Rules and Policies is required. This position reports to the CEO and serves as a staff liaison to the MLS Board. Some travel and extended hours may be required. Ideal candidates will have a minimum of 2 years of MLS experience.”

Mobile Area Association of REALTORS

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Doing the right thing

FTC Sues Adobe, The Legal Question, The Value of Doing Right

“More generally, what bothers me about this case is the moral component; I assume this entire purchase flow has been A/B tested to death, and that the current configuration makes the most money, at least across whatever timeline is being considered. However, did anyone at Adobe stop and consider why that might be? Is there any answer other than, some number of users won’t be careful enough and will buy the wrong plan, and then get hit with a large fee, which will either drive revenue on its own or convince the user to begrudgingly not cancel, driving more revenue going forward? Even leaving aside the long-term hit to the brand’s reputation, what about doing the right thing?”

Ben Thompson, Stratechery

Stratechery is probably my favorite newsletter/podcast. And I love the Dithering podcast he does with Apple nerd John Gruber. Worth the money. Ben Thompson is a business strategist and his “aggregation theory” has multiple ramifications in real estate. John Gruber’s blog Daring Fireball was a big inspiration when I started Vendor Alley.

This article struck me in a couple ways. You should go read it. I think one of the main things that made Cloud CMA so successful was the ability for customers to “self-serve”, meaning they didn’t have to book a demo with a sales person to see pricing and order the product directly. Basically, customers could just go to the website, put a credit card in and boom start using Cloud CMA right away. Cheers to Dan Woolley for making this complicated process seem so easy. So I can say that I have been a part of the design process of close of 100 different landing pages in regard to pricing. So I know all the ways and the “dark patterns” that some companies used to trick their customers in to signing up without really knowing what they are signing up for. This also Includes hiding/burying the cancel button. In fact when Dan and I started W+R Studios one of our main tenets was we were going to make it easy for agents to cancel their subscription. We needed that trust so if we came up with a new product they would be willing to try us again.

We weren’t always perfect, it can be a tough balance, but I can say that it is something we were very conscious of, doing the right thing.

So that got me thinking. We have all been struggling with #NARsettlement. Transparency, commissions, concessions, buyers agreements, touring agreements, etc. I think largely centered around how close to the status quo can we keep things?

So if you are a real estate broker/agent and you are entering in to a business relationship with a homebuyer, what would be the right thing to do in regard to disclosure? Can we all work backwards from that?

Industry Relations podcast: The Disconnect in Interpretation with Ed Zorn of CRMLS

Are you struggling to understand the NAR settlement agreement and its implications for real estate transactions? Joining us in this thought-provoking episode is Ed Zorn, VP & General Counsel for CRMLS. Rob, Greg, and Ed talk about the disconnect between NAR’s understanding and other lawyers’ interpretations, and what it means for brokers and agents. They dive into topics such as the risk of coordinated action, liability concerns, and the role of MLSs in enforcing rules. 

They also discuss the concessions field in MLS listings and its potential impact on real estate transactions. This episode is packed with valuable insights on how to avoid potential pitfalls and stay compliant in this ever-changing landscape.

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Zillow settles with MLSs

Zillow, MLSs reach settlement in ShowingTime lawsuit

“A court document filed on June 13 stated that Zillow Group and the defendants — Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service, Wisconsin’s Metro Multiple Listing Service, and MLS Aligned, an MLS collaboration which developed Aligned Showings — have reached an agreement in principle that will result in the dismissal of claims once finalized.”

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Zillow should have never sued their own customers in the first place. One the worse business decisions this space has ever seen.

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