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How to Get MLS Access Without a License

unlicensed guySo here’s one undeniable fact for anyone in the real estate biz: Access to the Realtor’s MLS = Power.

MLS of course stands for “Multiple Listing Service”, as in the big, honkin’ database of real estate information Realtors have access to.

And in case you’re wondering, no, I’m not talking about the real estate listings anyone can view at Realtor.com or through the “MLS Search” on most Real Estate Companies’ websites.  Sure, those search portals have the MLS as their source of data – but it’s not THE MLS — the data isn’t nearly as robust or in-depth.

The fact of the matter is, when it comes to doing top-shelf market and/or property research – whether you’re analyzing values, looking for “bleeding edge” listings, reviewing “sold comps” in detail, looking up pendings, etc. etc…  nothing beats the Realtor’s MLS.  The level of real estate data that can be searched, filtered and manipulated is simply unparalleled…

…Which is exactly why access to it is such a sought after thing.  Savvy investors understand this, and it’s a big reason why so many investors get licensed and join the local Realtor Board themselves.  Because…

You Can’t Get MLS Access Without Being a Realtor…Right????

Hmmmmm…let’s think on this one for a moment.  Well that’s the word on the street, isn’t it?  That only Realtors – that is, licensed real estate agents who are also active, dues paying members of the local Board of Realtors – can get access.

But would it surprise you to know that it’s actually fairly common for non-licensed investors to find ways to gain direct access to the MLS?  Sure, it can take a little creativity and some gumption, but we have our ways.

To this point, here’s an article by fellow blogger and KISS Flipper Kelly, originally published on her blog Kelly Flippin Cali.  I thought it was so good, I asked her if I could reprint it here for you guys.  Enjoy…

kelly flippin cali!How to Get MLS Access Without a License

So, excuse the non-perfect punctuation. Sometimes I just get typing and forget things like punctuation and capitalization. Just don’t red pen me.  I am not like JP, I don’t write perfect copy. :)

I think first off, you have to have confidence, assertiveness and sincerity at the same time because confidence and assertiveness can sometimes look a lot like arrogance. Without the confidence you look wishy washy and needy. You have to know up front what you are offering the Agent in return for this precious MLS access. I like having my own unlimited access and paying for it, than using someone else’s with limited access.

It is so simple! I had 2 different approaches. It takes some work, but you can do it! If I can do it, you can do it!

The Craigslist Approach:

The Craigslist ad was really Craig Fuhr’s idea that I gleaned off of the last call with JP from REItips.com. He was targeting Indiana fresh.

My ads, 2 of them, placed in Real Estate and Real Estate Services…

$1 RE Agent Wanted
California Cash investor working in ‘insert city here’ with single family homes seeks investor friendly agent to work with. Please call me now.
Call XXX XXX XXXX

My Other Approach:

First, you call Realtors from Keller Williams (because they are the most investor friendly.) Explain your strategy and tell them you value their time and would like to do your own homework upfront which takes about 40 to 80 hours. (The majority of my responses were something like, “I don’t have a problem doing the homework and sending it to you.”)

So then ask them for a list of all of the ‘solds’ in the last 60 days for the county, or the biggest area of the town or city of research. From there identify the hotbeds or areas of the most activity.

Meanwhile, on your own, without telling the Agent, contact the Association of Realtors or whoever controls the MLS…

  • Ask to speak to the commercial department or the administrator for the MLS.   Tell them that you have been working with (insert agent’s name here) and you both talked about obtaining MLS access as an unlicensed assistant.
  • Ask for an email of the form for him to sign to begin or if it is located online.
  • Ask what the log-on requirements are. Is it just username and password or little key fob deal that changes numbers every 60 seconds like California?
  • Ask what the fees are and how they are billed, i.e., quarterly, yearly, through the broker or can they be made online through the MLS website via your credit card.
  • Ask them to email you the rules as well.
  • If you have the keyfob thing, you need to go into the MLS office and show your ID and they hand you and only you the keyfob.
  • Ask who to contact when returning the information, if it is email then ask them to include phone and fax.  Now you have the MLS contact person information.

After you do your homework using the list of solds, speak to the agent about your findings. (I have identified _____ zipcode as an area I would like to pursue, about what price are your clean REOs in that area?) Then state that there is another at least 60 hours of similar research but you need to use the map function and other things that would just kill trees if they printed it out for you and YOU would rather spend the time on the research and have them spend the time on submitting offers and listing your properties.

Then explain that you have spoken to “insert MLS administrator here” and you have the form for your own unlicensed assistant access and it would save you both so much time once you get that started.

BE ASSERTIVE. Don’t say, “if I had my own access” say, “once I get this access.”. Tell them, “I need your signature and I am good to go. It can be revoked at any time, so if for any reason you are not comfortable with this in the future, you can cancel it.”  There will be no charge to the Agent or Broker. The Broker might have to sign on the form also.

Once you have your access, go buy either a $20.00 Jamba Juice gift card or a Starbucks gift card and a Silver sharpie pen. Write on the gift card with the silver sharpie pen, Thanks SO much ‘agent’s name’ !! then your name, so the 3 or 4 times they use it, they see your name and smile. Go to their office and have receptionist place in their in box or mail it to the agent.

I think for me, before I had a solid strategy, it was very difficult to build rapport. Now after KISS Flipping and speaking with Bob Norton face to face, I totally know my strategies inside and out and have total confidence!! Without a doubt!! In the course are the steps to take to find private money AND instantly find buyers. I’m not an affiliate, I should be, but if you could swing it, you should, it’s the best money I have ever spent!

GO GET ‘EM!!  Let me know how it turns out!

I’m on my way to get an alignment before my trip next week and to sling mud on 4 more old listings.

Chyzle! (translation= see ya)

Kelly

Thanks to Kelly for spelling it all out so well!  And of course I welcome anyone else’s thoughts as well…please comment below!

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  • Angel

    Hi Nancy, I would like to know where I could go to get more information about your client gateway service you offer.

  • Angel

    Hi Nancy, I would like to know where I could go to get more information about your client gateway service you offer.

  • Lisa

    Wow JP!!! I love your REITips BUT I actually asked for and got a refund from you on Bob Norton’s course because I was NOT at all comfortable with this approach. I am not a Realtor but the feedback I got from Realtors was SO negative that I decided this wasn’t a grey area – it was not something I felt I could do and sleep at night.

    From JP:
    Hi, Lisa – thanks for your kind words!

    I hear where you’re coming from. But I also hear you saying the feedback that unnerved you was from Realtors. Not knowing how many you’re referring to or anything about them, I can only say that not all Realtors feel the same way on this issue.

    To make a comparison, some Realtors think all investors are seedy. Others love investors and rely on them primarly for their income. Some Realtors think that being a licensed agent automatically means you have to be a Realtor…and some licensed agents realize that’s not true either. Similarly, I’d say some agents would say (and actually believe) that giving out MLS access is tantamount to fraud…and they would be sorely mistaken. Other Realtors see it for what it is — in my opinion — a gray area, and definitely NOT a matter of illegality in any way, shape or form.

    Just another perspective to consider as you let the flavors of this issue swirl around a bit more. :-)

    This is a (mostly) stimulating conversation, even if we see things a little differently in the end. :-) But the bottom line is – and you said it best – you gotta be able to sleep at night with where you stand on it. Well put.

    Thanks again for subscribing and especially for sharing your thoughts!

    My best,

    …jp

  • Lisa

    Wow JP!!! I love your REITips BUT I actually asked for and got a refund from you on Bob Norton’s course because I was NOT at all comfortable with this approach. I am not a Realtor but the feedback I got from Realtors was SO negative that I decided this wasn’t a grey area – it was not something I felt I could do and sleep at night.

    From JP:
    Hi, Lisa – thanks for your kind words!

    I hear where you’re coming from. But I also hear you saying the feedback that unnerved you was from Realtors. Not knowing how many you’re referring to or anything about them, I can only say that not all Realtors feel the same way on this issue.

    To make a comparison, some Realtors think all investors are seedy. Others love investors and rely on them primarly for their income. Some Realtors think that being a licensed agent automatically means you have to be a Realtor…and some licensed agents realize that’s not true either. Similarly, I’d say some agents would say (and actually believe) that giving out MLS access is tantamount to fraud…and they would be sorely mistaken. Other Realtors see it for what it is — in my opinion — a gray area, and definitely NOT a matter of illegality in any way, shape or form.

    Just another perspective to consider as you let the flavors of this issue swirl around a bit more. :-)

    This is a (mostly) stimulating conversation, even if we see things a little differently in the end. :-) But the bottom line is – and you said it best – you gotta be able to sleep at night with where you stand on it. Well put.

    Thanks again for subscribing and especially for sharing your thoughts!

    My best,

    …jp

  • http://Century21Prevete.com/ Tim Cronin

    This is great info, and btw, I’d be happy to assist any legit investor on LI, or anyone I can otherwise assist. LI is a different animal, and even our office managers know it. If I could do my part to help make LI a little more investor-friendly, I would.

  • http://Century21Prevete.com Tim Cronin

    This is great info, and btw, I’d be happy to assist any legit investor on LI, or anyone I can otherwise assist. LI is a different animal, and even our office managers know it. If I could do my part to help make LI a little more investor-friendly, I would.

  • leslie

    Ok, Once again, no one is bugging me at all, trust me on that, I have said quite clearly and simply, that JP’s original blog regarding handing out MLS access is risky business… END OF STORY! be done and don’t do it.

  • leslie

    Ok, Once again, no one is bugging me at all, trust me on that, I have said quite clearly and simply, that JP’s original blog regarding handing out MLS access is risky business… END OF STORY! be done and don’t do it.

  • Bradley

    Tim,

    What is LI?

    Am I just being idiot? Thanks …jp, if thats true it puts me in very good company.

    Brad

    From JP: I’m there with you. No idea. Someone please…do tell us idiots what LI is…

  • Bradley

    Tim,

    What is LI?

    Am I just being idiot? Thanks …jp, if thats true it puts me in very good company.

    Brad

    From JP: I’m there with you. No idea. Someone please…do tell us idiots what LI is…

  • Kelly Miller

    Leslie,
    Thank you for your thought provoking comments and your desire for ethical behavior. I am not receiving ANYTHING for free. I have signed contracts with BOTH MLS systems that I SUBSCRIBE to ETHICALLY in accordance with the rules of each MLS. I have relationships with my agents and submit offers THROUGH them. They are aware of every move I make. I am an unlicensed assistant as allowed by each MLS. I have my own log in and my own fees. (my own costco card :) ) Perhaps you could read over the post to clarify your comprehension of the steps I have taken and rules I have followed. No Gray, Black and White.

  • Kelly Miller

    Leslie,
    Thank you for your thought provoking comments and your desire for ethical behavior. I am not receiving ANYTHING for free. I have signed contracts with BOTH MLS systems that I SUBSCRIBE to ETHICALLY in accordance with the rules of each MLS. I have relationships with my agents and submit offers THROUGH them. They are aware of every move I make. I am an unlicensed assistant as allowed by each MLS. I have my own log in and my own fees. (my own costco card :) ) Perhaps you could read over the post to clarify your comprehension of the steps I have taken and rules I have followed. No Gray, Black and White.

  • http://DontWorryBeHappyToday.com/ Maria

    Hello Everyone-
    I just had to add my 2 cents to this thread after reading most of the posts.

    I just want to say that with almost everything, there is black and white, right and wrong, ethical and unethical, moral and immoral. Sometimes there’s a very fine line. It is not something we decide ourselves and the majority of Americans realized that many years ago. Just because we’ve been told for several decades that we can decide for ourselves if something is right for us or not doesn’t make it true.

    The other thing I thought of while reading through this thread is that many years ago, life was so simple. The laws that govern every little aspect of our lives and businesses are what has mad it complicated – we need to keep that in mind and maybe we won’t get so upset when someone “breaks a rule”. I’m not saying rules or laws are made to be broken, just that there are way too many rules and laws about EVERYTHING! And, I’m tired of it.

    I am not taking sides on this discussion because I don’t have enough information about this subject. However, I know several investors whose agents gave them their own access to the MLS because it took too much time for them to do the research for properties. The investors weren’t sneaky or underhanded about it, the realtors just got tired of doing all the work for them.

    I just think people should chill. Some on here obviously feel very threatened, and I feel bad for them. If they are confident in what they are doing in their job, and they choose not to share their access code – fine, they don’t have to. And as others have said, if they want to do hours of research for an investor, not knowing if the deal will come through, well, that’s up to them.

    And name calling? How old are we? Will everyone just please calm down or don’t read these threads – it’s not worth the stress!

    Like I said, just my .02¢
    ;)

    From JP: Well said, Maria!

  • http://DontWorryBeHappyToday.com Maria

    Hello Everyone-
    I just had to add my 2 cents to this thread after reading most of the posts.

    I just want to say that with almost everything, there is black and white, right and wrong, ethical and unethical, moral and immoral. Sometimes there’s a very fine line. It is not something we decide ourselves and the majority of Americans realized that many years ago. Just because we’ve been told for several decades that we can decide for ourselves if something is right for us or not doesn’t make it true.

    The other thing I thought of while reading through this thread is that many years ago, life was so simple. The laws that govern every little aspect of our lives and businesses are what has mad it complicated – we need to keep that in mind and maybe we won’t get so upset when someone “breaks a rule”. I’m not saying rules or laws are made to be broken, just that there are way too many rules and laws about EVERYTHING! And, I’m tired of it.

    I am not taking sides on this discussion because I don’t have enough information about this subject. However, I know several investors whose agents gave them their own access to the MLS because it took too much time for them to do the research for properties. The investors weren’t sneaky or underhanded about it, the realtors just got tired of doing all the work for them.

    I just think people should chill. Some on here obviously feel very threatened, and I feel bad for them. If they are confident in what they are doing in their job, and they choose not to share their access code – fine, they don’t have to. And as others have said, if they want to do hours of research for an investor, not knowing if the deal will come through, well, that’s up to them.

    And name calling? How old are we? Will everyone just please calm down or don’t read these threads – it’s not worth the stress!

    Like I said, just my .02¢
    ;)

    From JP: Well said, Maria!

  • Lear

    Hi Jp,
    I was reading the above comments and noticed one person got a refund from their kiss flipping account.

    I would love if I could fill their spot! I have been wanting to get into kiss flipping for some time now but it has been closed. Now their is a spot open, can I please be let in?…I promise I won’t cancel on you. :)

    I’d rather spend my time making 25k to 50k every month ethically and morally then argue and complain like silly people are doing above! Thank you! Talk to you soon!

  • Lear

    Hi Jp,
    I was reading the above comments and noticed one person got a refund from their kiss flipping account.

    I would love if I could fill their spot! I have been wanting to get into kiss flipping for some time now but it has been closed. Now their is a spot open, can I please be let in?…I promise I won’t cancel on you. :)

    I’d rather spend my time making 25k to 50k every month ethically and morally then argue and complain like silly people are doing above! Thank you! Talk to you soon!

  • Lear

    Please…!!!

  • Lear

    Please…!!!

  • http://vacantbargainhomes.com/ Craig

    I have MLS access through my wife’s aunt, who is a broker and we’ve never had any problems. I usually use it after hours though, because we use the same password.
    She knows that when I do a deal she is compensated for it.

  • http://vacantbargainhomes.com Craig

    I have MLS access through my wife’s aunt, who is a broker and we’ve never had any problems. I usually use it after hours though, because we use the same password.
    She knows that when I do a deal she is compensated for it.

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com/ Freddie

    I don’t know what the heck this people were reading, because nothing in that article jeopardize the realtor. If the MLS office provides the code in order for the investor to expedite his homework, the in earth is the illegality. Because I read the article twice and nothing in the article suggest the investor persuade the realtor for its code, stole the code or got access to the MLS illegally. Then you have another already mentioning the FBI TODAY. PLEASEEEEE!!! Spare me the b.s. I can tell who’s are the one making all this crazy comments. I found the article to provide a ‘strategy’ of other way of going about accessing the MLS without having to either be asking the realtor every time I need to access this particular. Again, I stand by the part that suggest you go to the MLS office in order to get the code. GOOD TIP! As for the FBI, I can show you in black and white Flipping in itself is not illegal. Now, if during the process you twick the process in a way the particular ACT is illegal, then that particular ACT in itself is illegal but no flipping a property that’s being flipped at or below the market value. AMEN!!!

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com Freddie

    I don’t know what the heck this people were reading, because nothing in that article jeopardize the realtor. If the MLS office provides the code in order for the investor to expedite his homework, the in earth is the illegality. Because I read the article twice and nothing in the article suggest the investor persuade the realtor for its code, stole the code or got access to the MLS illegally. Then you have another already mentioning the FBI TODAY. PLEASEEEEE!!! Spare me the b.s. I can tell who’s are the one making all this crazy comments. I found the article to provide a ‘strategy’ of other way of going about accessing the MLS without having to either be asking the realtor every time I need to access this particular. Again, I stand by the part that suggest you go to the MLS office in order to get the code. GOOD TIP! As for the FBI, I can show you in black and white Flipping in itself is not illegal. Now, if during the process you twick the process in a way the particular ACT is illegal, then that particular ACT in itself is illegal but no flipping a property that’s being flipped at or below the market value. AMEN!!!

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com/ Freddie

    First of all, Leslie do you mind quoting where in the article does it state the person is ‘coercing’ the agent? Second, for someone as professional as you claim to be (which I very much doubt) you sure having a hard time comprehending what you read. On top of that you someone ‘idiot’. That alone shows who you really are, for someone who claims being an MLS hancho, a broker, a five star General in the Real Estate Association, on-on-on-on. What else you be putting on your sorry resume? You wish you held those position. Read the article and leave out the part you not making it in this market.

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com Freddie

    First of all, Leslie do you mind quoting where in the article does it state the person is ‘coercing’ the agent? Second, for someone as professional as you claim to be (which I very much doubt) you sure having a hard time comprehending what you read. On top of that you someone ‘idiot’. That alone shows who you really are, for someone who claims being an MLS hancho, a broker, a five star General in the Real Estate Association, on-on-on-on. What else you be putting on your sorry resume? You wish you held those position. Read the article and leave out the part you not making it in this market.

  • Bernie

    Nancy:

    I would like to know more about the “Gateway” you provide to your clients without having to give out codes, etc.

    I wonder if such a service is available in Florida, specifically in Hillsborough County?

    Also, I assume you are an investor friendly realtor?

    Trying to partner with an agent who will assist me with locating listed homes in foreclosure or going through a short sale process. The agent I partner with would being doing most of the leg work. Please respond to me via my email (jyoung246@tampabay.rr.com) and I will forward you all the details. Location doesn’t matter and it can lead to big commissions for an agent who isn’t afraid of some hard work. Not real hard, just a little hard :)

  • Bernie

    Nancy:

    I would like to know more about the “Gateway” you provide to your clients without having to give out codes, etc.

    I wonder if such a service is available in Florida, specifically in Hillsborough County?

    Also, I assume you are an investor friendly realtor?

    Trying to partner with an agent who will assist me with locating listed homes in foreclosure or going through a short sale process. The agent I partner with would being doing most of the leg work. Please respond to me via my email (jyoung246@tampabay.rr.com) and I will forward you all the details. Location doesn’t matter and it can lead to big commissions for an agent who isn’t afraid of some hard work. Not real hard, just a little hard :)

  • http://centralohiohomesource.com/ Don Corson

    Interesting comments–I think Maria stands as the voice of reason so far. Here in Central Ohio, unlicensed assistants cannot have their own access to our MLS system. One must be licensed and have their own login. Any violation is a fineable offense (and there are SO many!).
    Looking at this question from a wider perspective, many professions have proprietary database systems and information, for which one must pay to access, be a “member”, or both — not a big deal, in my book.
    My advice would be to those who cannot have “unlicensed assistant” access to their local MLS is to find a trusted Realtor or 2 to work with, get the data that you need to start doing the deals you want to do, then take a couple of weeks (or less in some states) to take the classes, and get licensed. (The Polar white teeth, leased Lexus, and the sharp business card with the side-view photo of you in your black pantsuit with arms folded confidently are TOTALLY OPTIONAL!!)

  • http://centralohiohomesource.com Don Corson

    Interesting comments–I think Maria stands as the voice of reason so far. Here in Central Ohio, unlicensed assistants cannot have their own access to our MLS system. One must be licensed and have their own login. Any violation is a fineable offense (and there are SO many!).
    Looking at this question from a wider perspective, many professions have proprietary database systems and information, for which one must pay to access, be a “member”, or both — not a big deal, in my book.
    My advice would be to those who cannot have “unlicensed assistant” access to their local MLS is to find a trusted Realtor or 2 to work with, get the data that you need to start doing the deals you want to do, then take a couple of weeks (or less in some states) to take the classes, and get licensed. (The Polar white teeth, leased Lexus, and the sharp business card with the side-view photo of you in your black pantsuit with arms folded confidently are TOTALLY OPTIONAL!!)

  • Bob H

    Exactly…the point I was trying to make.

  • Bob H

    Exactly…the point I was trying to make.

  • Doug

    I hope this discussion keeps going. I thought Kelly’s approach was brilliant, but I also understand the reserve of an licensed agent (trusted for their licensing) giving out their MLS access to someone who won’t be held to the same standards that a “Realtor” will be held to. I’m not a Realtor. I also want access to the MLS to make transaction happen that will be mutually beneficial to me and (often) the Realtor.

  • Doug

    I hope this discussion keeps going. I thought Kelly’s approach was brilliant, but I also understand the reserve of an licensed agent (trusted for their licensing) giving out their MLS access to someone who won’t be held to the same standards that a “Realtor” will be held to. I’m not a Realtor. I also want access to the MLS to make transaction happen that will be mutually beneficial to me and (often) the Realtor.

  • http://www.mjsmgmt.com/ Cecil S

    JP,

    For the record, the only connection (as I found it) to flipping and mortgage fraud on the FBI site involved the phrase “GROSS MISREPRESENTATION.” Also known to people outside of the FBI as “LYING.” There you have it in black and white. If you lie about or hide any facts while buying or selling property with a loan, you could be doing something illegal. If you are offering the truth during your full disclosure then flip to your heart’s content.

    About the MLS access, each MLS has their own unique set of rules. What works in Kelly’s scenario most likely will not work everywhere. Best to find a broker/agent you like and ask about the best way to save time researching investment properties. If the broker suggests the MLS then you just got the green light. The only problem I had with Kelly’s post is to not tell the broker anything before talking to the MLS supervisor. Your next conversation with the broker could be quite uncomfortable if the supervisor talks to the broker first.

    To everyone else, grow up and use spell checker.

    My $.02.

  • http://www.mjsmgmt.com Cecil S

    JP,

    For the record, the only connection (as I found it) to flipping and mortgage fraud on the FBI site involved the phrase “GROSS MISREPRESENTATION.” Also known to people outside of the FBI as “LYING.” There you have it in black and white. If you lie about or hide any facts while buying or selling property with a loan, you could be doing something illegal. If you are offering the truth during your full disclosure then flip to your heart’s content.

    About the MLS access, each MLS has their own unique set of rules. What works in Kelly’s scenario most likely will not work everywhere. Best to find a broker/agent you like and ask about the best way to save time researching investment properties. If the broker suggests the MLS then you just got the green light. The only problem I had with Kelly’s post is to not tell the broker anything before talking to the MLS supervisor. Your next conversation with the broker could be quite uncomfortable if the supervisor talks to the broker first.

    To everyone else, grow up and use spell checker.

    My $.02.

  • bozoman

    One of the things being insinuated here is only licensed agents are honest enough to be trusted with MLS access. Just as with the general public, not everyone is honest and many times the “licensed agents” have used the information in MLS for less than (legal, moral, ethical, choose your word here….) purposes. I have access to MLS because my agent knows I would not do anything illegal or dishonest with the information and I would never do anything to jeopardize his agent status. You are either honest or not and whether you are a licensed agent has nothing to do with anything, including MLS access. Get off your high horse…..

  • bozoman

    One of the things being insinuated here is only licensed agents are honest enough to be trusted with MLS access. Just as with the general public, not everyone is honest and many times the “licensed agents” have used the information in MLS for less than (legal, moral, ethical, choose your word here….) purposes. I have access to MLS because my agent knows I would not do anything illegal or dishonest with the information and I would never do anything to jeopardize his agent status. You are either honest or not and whether you are a licensed agent has nothing to do with anything, including MLS access. Get off your high horse…..

  • Adam

    I’m going to copy and paste this so Idiots can re-read:
    “Then explain that you have spoken to “insert MLS administrator here” and you have the form for your own unlicensed assistant access”

    Your asking for your OWN access not their pin/log-in number!!!!!!!!!!

    And a slight modify, will keep it ethical: If you use one broker often, tell them up front before you go and get the form. Explian the pro’s and con’s to the broker first. All to often PROFESIONAL R.E. INVESTORS are educating brokers/agents of how to do stuff anyways, It never hurt anyone to ask first….try fail and Ajust,try again!!

  • Adam

    I’m going to copy and paste this so Idiots can re-read:
    “Then explain that you have spoken to “insert MLS administrator here” and you have the form for your own unlicensed assistant access”

    Your asking for your OWN access not their pin/log-in number!!!!!!!!!!

    And a slight modify, will keep it ethical: If you use one broker often, tell them up front before you go and get the form. Explian the pro’s and con’s to the broker first. All to often PROFESIONAL R.E. INVESTORS are educating brokers/agents of how to do stuff anyways, It never hurt anyone to ask first….try fail and Ajust,try again!!

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com/ Freddie

    How can you take ‘offense personally’ when you calling other idiot?

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com Freddie

    How can you take ‘offense personally’ when you calling other idiot?

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com/ Freddie

    Tim & JP,

    LI stands for Long Island, New York. Now you don’t have to feel or think you idiots. LOL

  • http://www.freddierealestate.com Freddie

    Tim & JP,

    LI stands for Long Island, New York. Now you don’t have to feel or think you idiots. LOL

  • http://www.flipthiswholesaler.net/ Steph

    I heard there was a special place reserved in Hell for agents who give out their MLS passwords.

    SHAMEFUL!!!!

    P.S.
    Sarcasm alert.
    .-= Steph´s last blog ..Where I’ve been and what I’ve been up to =-.

  • http://www.flipthiswholesaler.net Steph

    I heard there was a special place reserved in Hell for agents who give out their MLS passwords.

    SHAMEFUL!!!!

    P.S.
    Sarcasm alert.
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  • Bradley

    Freddie Thanks!

    I originally thought it was another source of MLS type information.

    I definitely do not need help with LI since I am far far away in a galaxy thta is not close to that anilmal!

    Thanks to all. Yippee!

    Brad

  • Bradley

    Freddie Thanks!

    I originally thought it was another source of MLS type information.

    I definitely do not need help with LI since I am far far away in a galaxy thta is not close to that anilmal!

    Thanks to all. Yippee!

    Brad

  • Bradley

    Steph,

    Does that mean that all the agents who DON’T give out theire MLS passwords just go to regular hell?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    Brad

  • Bradley

    Steph,

    Does that mean that all the agents who DON’T give out theire MLS passwords just go to regular hell?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

    Brad

  • http://www.flipthiswholesaler.net/ Steph

    I think so.

    Hehehehehehehe!!!

    :)
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  • http://www.flipthiswholesaler.net Steph

    I think so.

    Hehehehehehehe!!!

    :)
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