AGENT APPLICATION - Realtor Association of Sarasota and Manatee 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting your membership type: Primary Member or Secondary Member. This is crucial as it determines your dues structure.
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Can an MLS require secondary membership as a condition of MLS Participation? No. As established under existing policy, MLS Participation is available to any REALTOR principal regardless of where they hold membership. An MLS cannot require local REALTOR membership as a prerequisite to MLS access.
Some brokerages will cover the MLS fees as part of a package of perks to attract agents. But most require the agents to pay the fees themselves. Because most MLS only grant access to licensed agents, you also have to consider the fees you pay to your local real estate board as part of your total cost.
A real estate agent might choose not to list a property on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for several reasons: Privacy Concerns: The seller may want to keep the sale private, limiting exposure to only interested buyers rather than the general public.
The prerequisites are set out in the RASM Policies; at present, they include a requirement that Individual Participants either (a) hold a real estate brokers license, be actively engaged in real estate brokerage, and offer and receive offers of compensation from other brokerage firms; or (b) be licensed or certified
A: The decision to require agents to be members of NAR has always been at the discretion of the broker. NAR cannot and does not require brokers to mandate membership in the REALTOR organization.
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Primary REALTOR Membership Fees JAN.APR. Florida Realtors 146.00 109.50 Florida Realtors Issue Advocacy Fund 30.00 30.00 National Association of Realtors 156.00 117.00 National Association of Realtors Assessment 45.00 45.008 more rows
Only real estate brokers can access MLS listings, so they are the ones who have to pay whatever fees the database charges. These fees vary depending on which database they use.
Obtain a Real Estate License: To access the MLS, you must usually be a licensed real estate agent, broker, or appraiser. Ensure you fulfill the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) requirements for your specific license type. Their website is:

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