Phoenix Realtors rejected the National Association of Realtors’ demand that the association withdraw its MLS Choice membership for non-Realtors. PAR said the MLS Choice is a “legally sound” choice for agents to access the MLS without becoming NAR members.
Source: Inman News
Phoenix Realtors to NAR: ‘We will not withdraw MLS Choice’
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