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REW Public Comment : Littrell, Claudia 10/27/2005, REW-0259

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Comment No.: REW-0259
Received: 10/27/2005
Organization:  
Commenter: Littrell, Claudia
State: NC
Attachments: None

Comments:

From: dreamhomes@bellsouth.net [mailto:dreamhomes@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:06 PM
To: ATR-Real Estate Workshop
Subject: Competitiveness of Real Estate

Real estate is the most competitive, regulated and, yet, accountable field in sales. Other competitors could learn something from the way our professional realtor organizations and state real estate commissions handle this business. It's fair on all levels!

MLS is a cooperative, broker-to-broker offer of cooperation and compensation that help both brokers and customers buy and sell homes. It is not a public utility, nor should it be.

The beauty of the MLS is that it allows real estate brokerages of every size to compete on a level playing field. It gives all of us access to an inventory of property listings that we are able to show and sell to our clients.

The MLS doesn't discriminate. All MLS members are treated equally, regardless of their size or their business model, and yet the rights of property owners and their listing brokers are respected. The rules of the MLS achieve a delicate balance between respecting the rights of listing brokers so they will continue to be willing to contribute their inventory of listings and permitting cooperating brokers the ability to show those listings and be assured of receiving compensation if they bring about a successful sale.

Claudia

Claudia Littrell

Realtor / Broker

704-756-6440

dreamhomes@bellsouth.net

http://www.coldwellbanker.com/for/Claudia.Littrell.

Updated June 25, 2015