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#307756 - 09/27/09 03:46 PM Conducting business without belonging to the NAR
BrokerInfo Offline
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I was just curious, have any of the brokers here gone it without belonging to the NAR? If so, do you have any thoughts or experiences on this subject to share?


Edited by BrokerInfo (09/27/09 03:47 PM)

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#307757 - 09/27/09 03:59 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: BrokerInfo]
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Yep I don't have NAR. My agents don't want to pay 600.00 plus a year dues. Some of my agents buy investment properties for themselves or just sell a few properties a year.

The way NAR works is if one is a member they ALL have to be a member.

My listings go to realtor.com through my mls anyways and I can access all free material online. I don't get a magazine but can look at the e-mails they send anyways for the free stories.

I also like that I am only regulated by my state real estate commission and not held hostage by an arbitration board where politics can sometimes get involved. I have never had a complaint anyways.

I basically just like my freedom and independence which is why I have my own brokerage.

Every time is see NAR it is usually a hand stretched out for top level executives there needing more money to pad their retirement.

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#307759 - 09/27/09 04:42 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: super realtor]
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I thought NAR and your state (CAR for me) association go hand in hand and you cannot belong to one without the other. NAR has always been a peeve of mine.
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#307762 - 09/27/09 05:05 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: CALIF DREAMING]
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I though they went hand in hand too, in Illinois at least that is. When I joined the local mls it did. Although there are other businesses in the local board...


Edited by BrokerInfo (09/27/09 05:06 PM)

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#307777 - 09/28/09 01:38 AM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: BrokerInfo]
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Yes in my are it would go NAR national,GAR (georgia association of realtors) state level, and then your local county chapter (example cherokee association of realtors).

In our area they pay one fee to belong to all mandatory 3 if you want to be a realtor which fees vary a little but average around 600.00 a year in my area.

Where people get confused is some mls's require joining NAR to get access. My state of GA has no such provision and I have all the access as anyone else would. I get all the free info I want from national,state,and local websites without paying dues.

The GREC(georgia real estate commission) could care less about NAR and just controls license law violations and protecting the interest of the general public.

I feel bad for those that are in states where they strong arm you for mls access to have to be realtors. It should be a choice not a requirement.If NAR didn't have the cash cow coming in and agreements with some states mls's then NAR would have to work harder to keep their member base.

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#308209 - 10/01/09 11:06 AM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: super realtor]
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I am also in Georgia and have never joined because of the fees. I don't see the value. I have never had a problem or even asked by a client if I was a "Realtor".

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#308232 - 10/01/09 01:12 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: BrokerInfo]
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Along a somewhat similar line, for our mls, even as an idividual broker working alone the "office" and "individual" must both join and pay. Is this the case eveywhere else too? Just curious, cost of doing business here...

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#309593 - 10/13/09 05:53 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: BrokerInfo]
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When I brokered in CA, I was able to join an MLS that didn't require NAR membership. I love the saving and the freedom of it all. I think NAR and the local boards are mainly a political lobby and a way to hobnob with other members. IMO, No one should be forced to join a trade organization to have access to an independent advertising and information database. It seems like restaint of trade.

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#309884 - 10/15/09 05:35 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: Traveler]
Izzy Ginzberg Offline
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Loc: Brooklyn NY USA
legally, you cannot use the term "Realtor" unless you are a NAR member. the word is a registered trademark of the NAR, and therefore people not Realtors are "merely" real estate agents...

an MLS and the NAR are not necessarily affiliated with each other- your local MLS might require membership in the NAR, or might not...

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#312640 - 11/05/09 02:41 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: Izzy Ginzberg]
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This is one of the main reasons why I'm working towards getting my broker license. I've always seen NAR membership as paying $500 a year for a magazine mostly full of advertisements. I can't wait.
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#312705 - 11/06/09 12:58 AM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: RaquelMangual]
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The sad part is the magazine years ago actually had some decent info in it but now like you said it's mainly advertisements and I get the e-mails with the stores for free with no ads.

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#312766 - 11/06/09 11:45 AM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: super realtor]
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In my area for access to the MLS I must be a member of the local. To be a member of the local I must be a member of the state. To be a member of the state I must be a member of the National. I pay all the fees. Its a cost of doing business, so I am a Realtor.

I was on a few committees within the local chapter of Realtors. They cut services related to Realtors and from what I see, they are focused on raising money. Hike the costs and cut the services. Then they implemented a "strongly suggested" memo stating that every committee member needs to contribute to the RPAC fund and 100% compliance was manditory to serve.

I served without paying the PAC fee, then they told me I had to or I would be removed from the volunteer committee. You can't even run for local office unless you pay the donation.

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#312806 - 11/06/09 03:40 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: REODayton]
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See in GA we just rack a gun and they go from mandatory to just kidding. smile

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#313517 - 11/11/09 10:58 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: super realtor]
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Loc: San Francisco
I am a broker and work under my license in a home office of just me. I had to join in order to get access to local forms. Unless you work at a brokerage and they supply forms, the only way that I know of is to get San Francisco and CA forms through Realtor membership and Winforms. I pay to join just fo form access. Am I missing something?

I guess I couldjoin for one year, print out 100 of each form, but I like having computer access to fill out forms via Winforms. I also think that even if you pay for the expensive copy of Winforms, yu cannot get the San Francisco form library unless you are an SFAR/CAR/NAR member.

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#313709 - 11/13/09 12:16 PM Re: Conducting business without belonging to the NAR [Re: LND]
Bay Area Brian Offline
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LND

There was a couple of years I belonged to only the MLS and I found just subscribing to the CAR magazine and getting forms from Professional Publishing in San Rafael and First Tuesday in So cal was just fine.

When a listing agent would request offers on CAR forms I would just say you provide them and I'll use them. Plus some boards would sell them if you just showed your real estate license. After all if their members want you to use that form then it is best to provide it, I wasn't going away just because of a form.

When I became a Realtor in 1965 I was very proud of my little button, now I would never wear it because the term has become generic for merely having a license, and every bad experience story starts with "My Realtor...", and ethics ha ha so many violations and so few consequences.

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