RMLS Rules Roundup for March 2021

RMLS Rules Roundup for March 2021

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The RMLS Rules and Regulations Committee has requested that periodic reports are given to subscribers about the number and types of formal rules violations, along with information about informal violations and courtesy notifications by type. Read “If an RMLS Rule is Broken, What Happens?” for a deeper explanation.

Have you ever spotted something wrong in a property listing on RMLSweb? The Data Accuracy team is responsible for sorting things out whenever an RMLS subscriber contacts us — whether that is via the “Report Issue” button on a listing, through email, or directly by phone.

We track 34 specific issues in Listing Data Checker (LDC), the software that helps us spot and correct issues proactively. Eight of these are courtesy notifications, but the other 26 are informal violations of the RMLS Rules and Regulations. In addition to our focus on education, we also process formal violations throughout the year.

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As the weather warms up and more houses begin to be put on the market it is important to keep in mind the rules regarding lockbox access and showings. Violating the lockbox and showing rules can have serious consequences which may include fines or even suspension from RMLS.

Rule 7.1 reads as follows:

The appointment for showing of listed property shall be arranged as indicated in the RMLS Listing Data Input Form.

a. A Cooperating Broker or Appraiser may use the lockbox access device to enter a listing whose status is Active, Bumpable or Short Sale Pending, only in accordance with the instructions on the RMLS Listing Data Input Form or in accordance with the express instructions of the Listing Broker or Owner.
b. A Cooperating Broker or Appraiser may use the lockbox access device to enter a listing whose status is other than Active, Bumpable or Short Sale Pending, only with the express permission of the Listing Broker or Owner.
c. A Listing Broker, Cooperating Broker or Appraiser may not use the lockbox access device to enter a listing whose status is Coming Soon-No Showing.
d. A property in Coming Soon-No Showing status cannot be shown.
e. If the Listing Broker’s representative is to accompany a Cooperating Broker on the showing of a listing, that requirement must be included in the RMLS Listing Data Input Form and the Listing Broker must have a representative available to accompany the showing at the convenience of the Owner and customer.
f. No Participant or Subscriber may require from a Cooperating Broker a prospective Purchaser’s address or telephone number.

Some tips to keep in mind:

  • Always follow the showing instructions and check the status of a listing prior to opening the lockbox, even if you checked before you left the office. It is better to take the extra step than to accidentally enter a pending listing.
  • Do not let your buyer have access to the listing before the agreed upon transfer of possession date. The seller is still the owner of the property until that time – your buyer may be excited to see the property, but until the transfer you should make an appointment with the Seller’ Agent to view the property. Utilizing the tools available and keeping the rule in mind will help to keep all parties safe and happy.
  • Prior to scheduling a showing, it’s important to double-check the listing for any special showing accommodation requests or notes from the seller(s) and/or Seller’s Agent.

Be safe out there!

FORMAL VIOLATIONS

The RMLS Rules and Regulations Committee reviews all formal complaints which allege a violation of the RMLS Rules and Regulations. The committee has the power to impose sanctions.

The committee did not review any cases in March 2021.

INFORMAL VIOLATIONS

In March 2021, the RMLS Data Accuracy staff reviewed 31,851 listings in addition to the 574 notices sent through the “Report Issue” button on RMLSweb. Of the items reviewed, 1,235 violation notices and 1,354 courtesy notices were sent out. In addition our team handled 343 phone calls.

CategoryMarch
Missing Tax ID424
Incorrect or Missing Information150
Personal Promotion119
Missing School100
No Showings89
Missing Owner Name51
Incorrect Status45
Incorrect First Photo42
Property Condition41
Incorrect Property Type32
Is Property a Condo25
Duplicate Listing21
Address Issues16
Duplicate Listing in Different Categories14
Inaccurate Lot Size12
Listing Input in Incorrect MLS area10
Partial Bathrooms 5+10
Conditions to Compensation8
Missing Condo Unit Number7
HUD4
City Unknown2

The following are the courtesy notifications sent to RMLS subscribers in March 2021:

CategoryMarch
Listing is Set to Expire563
Listing Still Pending489
Multiple Owner Names in First Field217
New Listing Input Over 24 Hours72
Listing Status Changed from PEN to SLD > 24 hours13

When we notice an uptick in a specific type of violation (perhaps a rule recently changed or market conditions leading to an increase in a certain type of issue), we may also put a notification up on RMLSweb, educating subscribers before one of their listings gets flagged and we need to contact them.

RMLS Data Accuracy can be reached via email or by phone at (503) 236-7657 if you have questions about RMLS Rules and Regulations or the data accuracy of specific listings, or simply want to chat with us more about the above information.

RMLS Rules Roundup for March 2021

RMLS Rules Roundup for February 2021

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The RMLS Rules and Regulations Committee has requested that periodic reports are given to subscribers about the number and types of formal rules violations, along with information about informal violations and courtesy notifications by type. Read “If an RMLS Rule is Broken, What Happens?” for a deeper explanation.

Have you ever spotted something wrong in a property listing on RMLSweb? The Data Accuracy team is responsible for sorting things out whenever an RMLS subscriber contacts us — whether that is via the “Report Issue” button on a listing, through email, or directly by phone.

We track 34 specific issues in Listing Data Checker (LDC), the software that helps us spot and correct issues proactively. Eight of these are courtesy notifications, but the other 26 are informal violations of the RMLS Rules and Regulations. In addition to our focus on education, we also process formal violations throughout the year.

HOT TOPICS

Spring time offers the chance to take great photos of your listings. As the season approaches, it’s important to remember that photographs aren’t just a terrific option to market homes – they’re required! Per RMLS Rules and Regulations section 3.8:

At the time of publication, listings submitted to RMLS are required to have one (1) photograph of the exterior building view, except for bare land, which must have a photograph of the land. If the seller does not wish to have a photograph published, a Photograph Omission Form or equivalent
document signed by the seller is required and must be submitted to RMLS within 24 hours of listing publication.

Another item that Buyer’s Agents should keep in mind is that you can request confirmation that your offer was presented. RMLS Rules and Regulations section 8.3 says:

Where the Cooperating Broker is not present during the presentation of the offer, the Cooperating Broker can request in writing, and the Listing Broker must provide, as soon as practical, written affirmation stating that the offer has been submitted to the seller, or written notification that the seller has waived the obligation to have the offer presented.

TIP: Prior to scheduling a showing, it’s important to double-check the listing for any special showing accommodation requests or notes from the seller(s) and/or Seller’s Agent. Be safe out there!

FORMAL VIOLATIONS

The RMLS Rules and Regulations Committee reviews all formal complaints which allege a violation of the RMLS Rules and Regulations. The committee has the power to impose sanctions.

The committee did not review any cases in February 2021.

INFORMAL VIOLATIONS

In February 2021, the RMLS Data Accuracy staff reviewed 23,447 listings in addition to the 444 notices sent through the “Report Issue” button on RMLSweb. Of the items reviewed, 1,161 violation notices and 1,243 courtesy notices were sent out. In addition our team handled 303 phone calls.

CategoryFebruary
Missing Tax ID447
Incorrect or Missing Information140
Personal Promotion115
Missing School78
No Showings68
Missing Owner Name40
Incorrect Status38
Incorrect Property Type38
Property Condition37
Conditions to Compensation31
Duplicate Listing22
Incorrect First Photo17
Listing Input in Incorrect MLS area15
Address Issues13
Inaccurate Lot Size10
Duplicate Listing in Different Categories5
HUD5
Partial Bathrooms 5+2
City Unknown1
Missing Condo Unit Number1
Not a Short Sale1

The following are the courtesy notifications sent to RMLS subscribers in February 2021:

CategoryFebruary
Listing is Set to Expire539
Listing Still Pending405
Multiple Owner Names in First Field212
New Listing Input Over 24 Hours72
Listing Status Changed from PEN to SLD > 24 hours12

When we notice an uptick in a specific type of violation (perhaps a rule recently changed or market conditions leading to an increase in a certain type of issue), we may also put a notification up on RMLSweb, educating subscribers before one of their listings gets flagged and we need to contact them.

RMLS Data Accuracy can be reached via email or by phone at (503) 236-7657 if you have questions about RMLS Rules and Regulations or the data accuracy of specific listings, or simply want to chat with us more about the above information.

RMLS Rules Roundup for January 2021

RMLS Rules Roundup for January 2021

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The RMLS Rules and Regulations Committee has requested that periodic reports are given to subscribers about the number and types of formal rules violations, along with information about informal violations and courtesy notifications by type. Read “If an RMLS Rule is Broken, What Happens?” for a deeper explanation.

Have you ever spotted something wrong in a property listing on RMLSweb? The Data Accuracy team is responsible for sorting things out whenever an RMLS subscriber contacts us — whether that is via the “Report Issue” button on a listing, through email, or directly by phone.

We track 34 specific issues in Listing Data Checker (LDC), the software that helps us spot and correct issues proactively. Eight of these are courtesy notifications, but the other 26 are informal violations of the RMLS Rules and Regulations. In addition to our focus on education, we also process formal violations throughout the year.

HOT TOPICS

Accurate data is very important to us at RMLS – ensuring accuracy is one of our core values. To that end, we use multiple checks and measures to ensure that accuracy. One such tool is the Report Issue button that can be found on every agent report listing in RMLSweb. The Report button enables you to alert our Data Accuracy department if you come across any listing data that may be inaccurate.

Why do we need your help with this? Given such a high volume of listings, It would be impossible for our staff to personally visit every property and verify each piece of data, so we are reliant on you, the RMLS community who are the experts in our local real estate markets, to alert us if you detect an issue. Those notifications allow us to follow up with the Seller’s Agent to get the data verified and corrected if need be.

The process is anonymous, meaning that we will never share the identity of anyone that alerts us to any issue. The verification and correction process can take some time to correct as we require permission from the Seller’s Agent before we can make any changes to a listing, so your patience is appreciated.

Accurate data is a benefit to all of us so please stay vigilant and let us know if you find any potential inaccuracies. If you have a question about your own listing or need us to help with any corrections, please contact our Help Desk.

TIP: Prior to scheduling a showing, it’s important to double-check the listing for any special showing accommodation requests or notes from the seller(s) and/or Seller’s Agent. Be safe out there!

FORMAL VIOLATIONS

The RMLS Rules and Regulations Committee reviews all formal complaints which allege a violation of the RMLS Rules and Regulations. The committee has the power to impose sanctions.

The committee did not review any cases in January 2021.

INFORMAL VIOLATIONS

In January 2021, the RMLS Data Accuracy staff reviewed 24,663 listings in addition to the 478 notices sent through the “Report Issue” button on RMLSweb. Of the items reviewed, 896 violation notices and 2,341 courtesy notices were sent out. In addition our team handled 303 phone calls.

CategoryJanuary
Missing Tax ID434
Incorrect or Missing Information128
Personal Promotion106
Missing Owner Name74
Property Condition60
No Showings52
Missing School48
Incorrect Status46
Incorrect First Photo41
Duplicate Listing38
Is Property a Condo31
Incorrect Property Type27
Address Issues27
Inaccurate Lot Size13
Conditions to Compensation10
Duplicate Listing in Different Categories8
Listing Input in Incorrect MLS area8
City Unknown8
Partial Bathrooms 5+6
Missing Condo Unit Number3
Missing SQFT by Level2
Fannie Mae/Homepath1

The following are the courtesy notifications sent to RMLS subscribers in January 2021:

CategoryJanuary
Listing is Set to Expire747
Listing Still Pending545
Multiple Owner Names in First Field200
New Listing Input Over 24 Hours45
Listing Status Changed from PEN to SLD > 24 hours12

When we notice an uptick in a specific type of violation (perhaps a rule recently changed or market conditions leading to an increase in a certain type of issue), we may also put a notification up on RMLSweb, educating subscribers before one of their listings gets flagged and we need to contact them.

RMLS Data Accuracy can be reached via email or by phone at (503) 236-7657 if you have questions about RMLS Rules and Regulations or the data accuracy of specific listings, or simply want to chat with us more about the above information.

RMLS Rules Roundup for March 2021

RMLS™ Rules Roundup for November 2020

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The RMLS™ Rules and Regulations Committee has requested that periodic reports are given to subscribers about the number and types of formal rules violations, along with information about informal violations and courtesy notifications by type. Read “If an RMLS™ Rule is Broken, What Happens?” for a deeper explanation.

Have you ever spotted something wrong in a property listing on RMLSweb? The Data Accuracy team is responsible for sorting things out whenever an RMLS™ subscriber contacts us — whether that is via the “Report Issue” button on a listing, through email, or directly by phone.

We track 34 specific issues in Listing Data Checker (LDC), the software that helps us spot and correct issues proactively. Eight of these are courtesy notifications, but the other 26 are informal violations of the RMLS™ Rules and Regulations. In addition to our focus on education, we also process formal violations throughout the year.

HOT TOPICS

One of the top three violations that we see consistently is Personal Promotion in the public remarks, photos, or video tours. The first two are easy to spot and easy to fix. Video tours, on the other hand, can be tricky. Whether you are making the video yourself or not, it is important to ensure that the video tour does not contain your branding. An unbranded version of the video is what you are going to want to link to in your RMLS™ listing.

You also need to make sure that the page where the video is hosted does not have any information that could be considered branding, such as your name, your firm’s name or logo or contact information. If you have any questions prior to adding a video tour to your listing, please reach out to the Data Accuracy team and we will be happy to help.

TIP: Prior to scheduling a showing, it’s important to double check the listing for any special showing accommodation requests or notes from the seller(s) and/or Seller’s Agent. Be safe out there!

FORMAL VIOLATIONS

The RMLS™ Rules and Regulations Committee reviews all formal complaints which allege a violation of the RMLS™ Rules and Regulations. The committee has the power to impose sanctions.

The committee did not review any cases in November 2020.

INFORMAL VIOLATIONS

In November 2020, the RMLS™ Data Accuracy staff reviewed 22,671 listings in addition to the 332 notices sent through the “Report Issue” button on RMLSweb. Of the items reviewed, 963 violation notices and 1,681 courtesy notices were sent out. In addition our team handled 384 phone calls.

CategoryNovember
Missing Tax ID274
Personal Promotion93
Incorrect or Missing Information90
Property Condition70
Missing School59
Incorrect Status54
Missing Owner Name44
Duplicate Listing40
Incorrect First Photo33
No Showings31
Incorrect Property Type26
Is Property a Condo21
Duplicate Listing in Different Categories13
Listing Input in Incorrect MLS area12
Conditions to Compensation11
Inaccurate Lot Size11
Partial Bathrooms 5+8
City Unknown5
Address Issues4
HUD3
Missing SQFT by Level1

The following are the courtesy notifications sent to RMLS™ subscribers in November 2020:

CategoryNovember
Listing is Set to Expire828
Listing Still Pending549
Multiple Owner Names in First Field186
Listing Status Changed from PEN to SLD > 24 hours60
New Listing Input Over 24 Hours 57
Listing Status Change > 24 hours1

When we notice an uptick in a specific type of violation (perhaps a rule recently changed or market conditions leading to an increase in a certain type of issue), we may also put a notification up on RMLSweb, educating subscribers before one of their listings gets flagged and we need to contact them.

RMLS™ Data Accuracy can be reached via email or by phone at (503) 236-7657 if you have questions about RMLS™ Rules and Regulations or the data accuracy of specific listings, or simply want to chat with us more about the above information.

RMLS Rules Roundup for March 2021

RMLS™ Rules Roundup for October 2020

Gavel

The RMLS™ Rules and Regulations Committee has requested that periodic reports are given to subscribers about the number and types of formal rules violations, along with information about informal violations and courtesy notifications by type. Read “If an RMLS™ Rule is Broken, What Happens?” for a deeper explanation.

Have you ever spotted something wrong in a property listing on RMLSweb? The Data Accuracy team is responsible for sorting things out whenever an RMLS™ subscriber contacts us — whether that is via the “Report Issue” button on a listing, by email, or contacting us directly by phone.

We track 34 specific issues in Listing Data Checker (LDC), the software that helps us spot and correct issues proactively. Eight of these are courtesy notifications, but the other 26 are informal violations of the RMLS™ Rules and Regulations. In addition to our focus on education, we also process formal violations throughout the year.

HOT TOPICS

The Data Accuracy Department receives many calls every day from our subscribers asking for rules clarifications. This is great — we enjoy hearing from you and answering your questions. Lately we have been hearing that the information is being gathered so that it can be disseminated to other people in their office. This is perfectly fine but, as an alternative, we do offer training that can come to you, virtually. Our training department can arrange for a group training through a virtual class on a topic that your office might need more in depth instruction on, including RMLS™ Rules and Regulations. This approach can help standardize information and solutions across your organization.

TIP: Prior to scheduling a showing, it’s important to double check the listing for any special showing accommodation requests or notes from the seller(s) and/or Seller’s Agent. Be safe out there!

FORMAL VIOLATIONS

The RMLS™ Rules and Regulations Committee reviews all formal complaints which allege a violation of the RMLS™ Rules and Regulations. The committee has the power to impose sanctions.

The committee did not review any cases in October 2020.

INFORMAL VIOLATIONS

In October 2020, the RMLS™ Data Accuracy staff reviewed 30,144 listings in addition to the 446 notices sent through the “Report Issue” button on RMLSweb. Of the items reviewed, 1,282 violation notices and 2,194 courtesy notices were sent out. In addition our team handled 493 phone calls.

CategoryOctober
Missing Tax ID278
Incorrect or Missing Information129
Personal Promotion95
Missing School80
Property Condition56
Missing Owner Name47
Incorrect Status47
No Showings43
Duplicate Listing36
Incorrect Property Type34
Incorrect First Photo31
Is Property a Condo29
Conditions to Compensation15
Duplicate Listing in Different Categories13
Address Issues11
Partial Bathrooms 5+10
Listing Input in Incorrect MLS area8
Inaccurate Lot Size6
HUD6
City Unknown4
Missing Condo Unit Number1
Remarks indicate Short Sale not marked1

The following are the courtesy notifications sent to RMLS™ subscribers in October 2020:

CategorySeptember
Listing is Set to Expire875
Listing Still Pending652
Listing Status Changed from PEN to SLD > 24 hours271
Multiple Owner Names in First Field248
New Listing Input Over 24 Hours 117
Listing Still in On Market Status, Public Records Show Sold31

When we notice an uptick in a specific type of violation (perhaps a rule recently changed or market conditions leading to an increase in a certain type of issue), we may also put a notification up on RMLSweb, educating subscribers before one of their listings gets flagged and we need to contact them.

RMLS™ Data Accuracy can be reached via email or by phone at (503) 236-7657 if you have questions about RMLS™ Rules and Regulations or the data accuracy of specific listings, or simply want to chat with us more about the above information.