The change would require that the charge be ‘reasonably related to the actual costs of serving those members,’ officials said Thursday.
Source: Inman News
National Association of Realtors mulls MLS fee change
More from cameron paineMore posts in cameron paine »
More from Chris CarrilloMore posts in Chris Carrillo »
- North Texas MLS names Chris Carrillo as next CEO
- Listing agents dropped from NAR’s controversial attribution proposal
- MLS company acquires tech to launch new showing service
- Controversial proposal to require addresses on MLS listings clears hurdle
- Coronavirus not slowing down NAR’s pocket listing policy
More from eXp RealtyMore posts in eXp Realty »
More from MLS & AssociationsMore posts in MLS & Associations »
- California Association of Realtors leans into referral fee transparency
- Ex-CEO charged with grand theft; local Realtor association left ‘all but broke’
- NAR’s new consumer profile shows agents how to thrive in 2026
- NAR NXT: The Download on last week’s trends, tensions, takeaways
- Dispatches from NAR NXT as real estate grapples with AI
More from mls feesMore posts in mls fees »
More from mls forumMore posts in mls forum »
More from multiple listing issues and policies committeeMore posts in multiple listing issues and policies committee »
- NAR may rescind ‘no-commingling’ rule this week amid DOJ scrutiny
- NAR passes proposals to encourage MLS data sharing statewide
- Controversial proposal to require addresses on MLS listings is back
- New NAR policy requires MLSs to process complaints anonymously upon request
- NAR shelves controversial proposal to require addresses on MLS listings
More from NARMore posts in NAR »
More from nar midyearMore posts in nar midyear »
More from national association of realtorsMore posts in national association of realtors »
More from rodney ganshoMore posts in rodney gansho »
- ‘Thank u, NXT:’ NAR steers clear of Clear Cooperation at its big event
- ‘Rabbit gets the gun’: The essential guide to Week 1 of Sitzer | Burnett
- Zillow to REX: Let’s unite against NAR’s ‘no-commingling rule’
- NAR listing broker attribution policy deadline delayed at midyear
- How NAR and multiple listing services fail brokers
More from rosemary scardinaMore posts in rosemary scardina »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
Be First to Comment