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MLS Brokers is an internet platform designed to merge flat-fee MLS real estate brokerage with sellers of real property. We help buyers and sellers connect with MLS brokers who offer “fee for service” or flat fee MLS. Consumers who access our web site quickly learn about the various aspects involved in the home selling process, including how to identify those discount
There appears to be a growing movement within the flat-fee MLS marketplace that businesses selling flat fee MLS online services do not need to obtain the requisite licenses in order to comply with applicable state brokerage licensing laws. For a listing broker, flat-fee MLS has become a giveaway business that, at best, should only be used to capture additional revenue from alternative sources. So, why can’t this popular segment within the real estate industry generate enough in profit margins to sustain itself? The answer is quite clear: unfair methods of competition, resulting from unlicensed activity. This inappropriate intrusion into a regulated industry operates to the detriment of legitimate licensees, many of whom have become insolvent due to unlicensed activity. The extent of the damages to the industry is unknown. One could easily argue, however, that this behavior makes entry into the market place more difficult and has had a profound effect on sustainability.
Florida consumers who wish to utilize the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for a flat fee need to be aware that a growing number of online FSBO (For Sale By Owner) marketing firms that sell flat fee MLS online services to Florida consumers do not maintain a Florida brokerage license. These companies might be in violation of Chapter 475, Florida Statutes, given the fact that they are soliciting real estate services from Florida consumers/sellers for a fee without maintaining an active, valid Florida real estate brokerage license.
(a) A person may not operate as a broker or sales associate without being the holder of a valid and current active license therefor. Any person who violates this paragraph commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, or, if a corporation, as provided in s. 775.083. Sec 475.42, Fla. Stat. |
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