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Miriam Bernstein

"Real Estate Professional"
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Broker at RE/MAX Prime Properties
Miriam Bernstein answered:
Laurie, Douglas is asking you to be specific in your accusations. Pick a specific house, homeowner, agent, figure out which Code they are violating and bring the charges so that the MLS can investigate and persue the issue. Otherwise it is general and non-specific without proof, as you are not a fly on the wall during the discussions between these agents and the sellers. For the MLS to have the kind of support staff necessary to persue each piece or paper or to prove that a house is on the market and the seller didn't opt out is impossible unless the charges are brought. Prove it and follow through. - Sun Mar 1 2009, 14:10

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