Reported 4 days ago
The National Association of Realtors has introduced a new policy that allows sellers to delay the broad marketing of their homes on popular websites, aiming to resolve ongoing disputes over secret home listings. While the requirement for agents to list homes on multiple listing services (MLS) remains unchanged, sellers can choose to have 'delayed marketing exempt listings' which will still be available to agents but not immediately visible to the public. This compromise seeks to balance seller choice with public access to property information.
Source: YAHOO