Navigating New MLS Policies: Key Changes for REALTORS®

It’s evident our profession has had to adapt to unprecedented challenges over the past year. The good news is that we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and can embrace these changes and implement them into practice.

The recent settlement between the National Association of REALTORS® and home seller plaintiffs brings significant changes to MLS policies nationwide while preserving crucial aspects of the existing system. These changes are set to take effect in August.

However, Texas REALTORS® have already begun implementing them with updated and revised forms launched in June. These changes aim to enhance transparency, fairness, and consumer choice in real estate transactions.

Key changes include:

1. Removal of Compensation Offers in MLS Listings: The “offer of compensation” field in MLS listings will be eliminated. Previously, listing brokers were required to enter an amount, even if set at zero. This field will be removed entirely, requiring agents and brokers to negotiate compensation with clients outside of the MLS.

2. Mandatory Written Buyer Agreements: Texas is known for high participation in using Buyer Rep. Agreements, so this change should be easy to implement.

Starting next month, REALTORS® must secure a written agreement with all buyers before conducting any home tours, either in-person or virtual. These agreements must outline the services provided and expected compensation, promoting transparency between agents and clients. This change ensures buyers understand the costs and services upfront.

When discussing these changes with consumers, it’s important to use clear, straightforward language. As REALTORS®, we show our value by reducing the stress of the homebuying and selling process. Moving forward, we must be transparent about our services and costs. Our value lies in providing expert guidance, handling complex transactions, and offering personalized, ethical service. We are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the real estate market with confidence and success.

We’ve proven our resilience time and again, overcoming every challenge. Now is not the time to become fatigued by the changes we have faced and continue to face. I encourage you to lean on your broker, your Association, and your network. Together, we can emerge stronger than ever.

WCREALTORS is here to support you through these changes and ensure your business thrives by providing valuable education and resources.

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