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Adding & Editing
Listings
(Rules that Govern)
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This document provides rules,
guidelines, and cautions pertaining to adding and editing listings within our MLS
system. The rules that determine the system's behavior are both
rigid and technical in nature. Therefore, the specifics of each rule
are provided in a well-structured format.
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Property
Statuses - click
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NEW - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - 3
days
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Changed to NEW
from what status - not applicable
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Caution
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Once On-Market, a
listing with a status of NEW is vulnerable to
unintentional status changes. If a field is entered in
error, but discovered after the new listing is saved, a future
correction may cause the status to change from NEW to a
less significant status. Try to correct the error
using only a method that does not trigger a different status, such as
Change Listing or request assistance from the MLS office.
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PEND - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing
to Active/Unchanged - not applicable
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Changed to PEND
from what status - click to see
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ACTV, RMKS,
$CHG, NEW, BOMK, CNTG, RACT, XPRD
Caution
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If any listing
with a status of PEND remains in this status for 999
days, it is automatically moved to an Off-Market
status. The only time this is likely to occur is when
a clerical error has left the On-Market status of PEND on a
listing that, in reality, has already been sold, has
expired, or was withdrawn from the market.
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SOLD - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing
to Active/Unchanged - not applicable
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Changed to SOLD
from what status - click to see
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ACTV, RMKS,
$CHG, NEW, BOMK, CNTG, PEND, RACT,
XPRD
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Caution
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Once Off-Market, a
listing with a status of SOLD cannot be changed. The
most likely legitimate need for changing data in a listing is to
correct inaccurate data that was noticed after the status was
changed to SOLD. The only method for correcting errors
in listings with a SOLD status is to request assistance from
the MLS office.
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$CHG - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - 3
days
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Changed to $CHG
from what status - click to see
ACTV, RMKS,
$CHG, NEW,
RACT
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RMKS - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - 3
days
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Changed to RMKS from what status - click to see
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Caution
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A listing with
a status of NEW is vulnerable to unintentional
status changes. You should avoid changing remarks on a
new listing using the normal means (see definition of NEW).
If you do so, the status of NEW will immediately
change to a status of RMKS, and cannot be
reversed. Try to make the change
using a method that does not trigger a different status,
such as Change Listing or request assistance from the
MLS office.
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BOMK - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - 3
days
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Changed to BOMK from what status - click to see
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CNTG - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - not applicable
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Changed to CNTG from what status - click to see
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ACTV, RMKS,
$CHG, NEW, BOMK, PEND,
RACT, XPRD
Caution
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If any listing
with a status of CNTG remains in this status for 999
days, it is automatically moved to an Off-Market
status. The only time this is likely to occur is when
a clerical error has left the On-Market status of CNTG
on a
listing that, in reality, has already been sold, has
expired, or was withdrawn from the market.
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WITH - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - not applicable
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Changed to WITH from what status - click to see
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ACTV, RMKS,
$CHG, NEW, BOMK, PEND, CNTG
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RACT - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - 24 to 36 hours
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Changed to RACT from what status - click to see
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XPRD - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - not applicable
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Changed to XPRD from what status - click to see
ACTV, RMKS,
$CHG, NEW, BOMK, RACT
Caution
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If any listing
achieves a status of XPRD through error (listing
extension paperwork received late, etc.), do not
attempt to change the expiration date by selecting Change
Listing. This choice can change an expiration date,
but not change the status to an On-Market
status. You must choose Listing Maintenance / Change /
Listing / Reactivate in order to change both the expiration
date and the status. In this case, the status will
change from XPRD to RACT. It will remain
RACT until the next day's nightly process changes it to ACTV
(Active/Unchanged).
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ACTV - click
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Definition - click
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Period before changing to
Active/Unchanged - not applicable
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Changed to ACTV from what status - click to see
NEW,
$CHG, RMKS, BOMK, RACT
Caution
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Because ACTV
is (1) a status of its own, (2) is really named Active/Unchanged,
(3) is an On-Market status, and (4) can be misinterpreted
as "all listings on the market that are not currently
under contract", a thorough understanding of this
status is imperative. If an MLS member searches for
listings with an ACTV status only, the results will not
include many listings that are currently available on
the market.
NOTE: In
order to search for all On-Market listings that are not
currently under contract, the following statuses must be
included in the search criteria: NEW, $CHG,
RMKS, BOMK, ACTV.
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