For the week of July 8-14, 2019, these charts show the number of times RMLS™ subscribers opened SentriLock lockboxes in Oregon and Washington. Activity in both Oregon and Washington increased this week.
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 a 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 a RMLS™ subscriber contacts us—whether that is via the “Report Issue” button on a listing, by email, or contacting us directly by phone. In June 2019 our team handled 293 phone calls.
We track 32 specific issues in Listing Data Checker (LDC), the software that helps us spot and correct issues proactively. Six of these are courtesy notifications, but the other 24 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
We have recently been receiving many inquiries about listings in Bumpable Buyer (BMP) status. As a reminder, the RMLS™ Rules and Regulations define BMP as:
3.16 a. “Accepted Offer with Bumpable Buyerʺ. Accepted offers with bumpable buyers shall be only those listings with an accepted offer which provides: 1) that the buyer’s purchase is contingent upon the sale of the buyer’s property within a limited time; 2) the buyer’s property is in a category which can be listed in RMLS™; and 3) that if the seller receives another acceptable offer, the first buyer has a specified period to remove the contingency. A property may not remain in “active” status if an offer has been accepted with the foregoing terms. “Accepted offer with bumpable buyer” sales will remain as searchable listings in “BMP” status in the RMLS™ System until the buyer is no longer bumpable and the appropriate status change is reported.
New property searches in RMLSweb automatically default to include BMP in the status field. When searching on internet sites, BMP listings may appear as “Contingent,” so it is important to explain to your buyers and sellers what this status means and how it may appear on internet sites.
The committee reviewed four formal violations at their June meeting. Two were for Unauthorized Use of a Lockbox, another was for Marketing of a Listing Prior to MLS Publication, and the last one was for Marketing of a Coming Soon-No Showing Listing. A total of $1,100.00 in fines were levied by the committee.
5.1L Unauthorized Use of a Lockbox: Buyer’s agent provided a lockbox code to a 3rd party.
5.1L Unauthorized Use of a Lockbox: Buyer’s agent provided a lockbox code to a 3rd party.
5.1S Marketing of Listing Prior to RMLS Publication: A listing was marketed for a week prior to publication in RMLSweb.
5.1U Marketing of Coming Soon-No Showing Listing: A CSN listing was sent to an internet site viewable by the general public.
INFORMAL VIOLATIONS
In June 2019, RMLS™ Data Accuracy staff reviewed 22,959 listings in addition to the 503 notices sent through “Report Issue” button on RMLSweb. Of the items reviewed, 1,220 violation notices and 2,158 courtesy notices were sent out.
Category
June
Missing Tax ID
458
Personal Promotion
133
Duplicate Listing
94
Incorrect or Missing Information
86
Missing School
86
Missing Owner Name
48
Year Built
70
No Showings
69
Is Property a Condo
30
Missing First Photo
19
HUD
18
Inaccurate Lot Size
18
Conditions to Compensation
16
Listing Input in Incorrect MLS Area
12
Partial Bathrooms Greater Than Five
11
Duplicate Listing in Different Category
5
City Unknown
4
Address Issues
1
Following are the courtesy notifications sent to RMLS™ subscribers in June 2019:
Category
June
Multiple Owner Names in First Field
1,007
Listing is Set to Expire
548
New Listing Input Over 24 Hours
232
Listing Still Pending
366
Listing Status Change Over 24 Hours
5
When we notice an uptick in a specific type of violation (perhaps a rule recently changed or market conditions lead 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 ever have questions about the RMLS™ Rules and Regulations, if you wonder whether a specific listing has inaccurate data, or if you want to chat with us more about the above information.
For the week of July 1-7, 2019, these charts show the number of times RMLS™ subscribers opened SentriLock lockboxes in Oregon and Washington. Activity in both Oregon and Washington decreased this week.
For the week of June 24-30, 2019, these charts show the number of times RMLS™ subscribers opened SentriLock lockboxes in Oregon and Washington. Activity in both Oregon and Washington rose this week.
Ever get a notification for a watch list item, and forget why you were watching it? As of today, watch lists on RMLSweb now have a field for personal notes!
Users may either write notes when adding a listing to their watch list, or access their watch list via the RMLSweb Prospecting menu and use the button to add/edit notes to each listing. Note text may be formatted, and links added. Each note has a maximum of 500 characters, and notes are included when watch list notifications are sent to users via email or text message.
Since the watch list was introduced on RMLSweb in 2016, we’ve had several requests for a notes field. We’re happy to offer this improvement to subscribers, which is sure to help you in your business.