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Nonresident licensed Florida agent required to join NAR?

Doug Johnson
Posted Feb 17 2024, 07:48

Recently obtained a nonresident Florida license as I reside in Georgia. Newly contracted broker suggest I join the Greater Tampa Association (GTA). I'm not fond of all the junk fees associations charge members. I was a member of the NAR 20 years ago and would rather not join. Secondly, I would be paying for access to their Stellar MLS which I already have access to through Georgia. Is it mandatory for me to join the GTA?

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Replied Feb 17 2024, 09:51

If you want to sell real estate in the state of FL you HAVE to work for a Broker. If that Broker is part of the association (99.9% chance that they are) than the association will force any and all agents to join and pay for all of the services.

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Replied Feb 17 2024, 11:55

Hi Doug, 

Your broker may require you to be a member of the local MLS, however there any many brokerages that don't, as it is not a requirement to have a license or even practice real estate. I'd be happy to share a couple of brokerages that don't require this if you PM me.

John

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Replied Feb 17 2024, 19:03
Quote from @Adam Bartomeo:

If you want to sell real estate in the state of FL you HAVE to work for a Broker. If that Broker is part of the association (99.9% chance that they are) than the association will force any and all agents to join and pay for all of the services.


Thanks for your response. I have been licensed for just over 20 yrs in 3 states and Florida is my fourth. I just signed a contract with a broker to hang my license last week. He suggested I become a member of the Greater Tampa Assoc. My issue is after looking at all their worthless fees and specifically Stellar MLS, it turned me off. Georgia and Florida share MLS data and I already have access to the Stellar database. It's overkill for me to pay the association fee for their MLS which I already have available. I will be in Tampa next week to discuss it my with broker.

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Replied Feb 17 2024, 19:07
Quote from @John Karg:

Hi Doug, 

Your broker may require you to be a member of the local MLS, however there any many brokerages that don't, as it is not a requirement to have a license or even practice real estate. I'd be happy to share a couple of brokerages that don't require this if you PM me.

John


 Thanks John. I will be in Tampa next week to discuss the situation with my broker. The fact the associations force agents to join is a questionable tactic. 

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ModeratorReplied Feb 17 2024, 19:35
Quote from @Doug Johnson:
Quote from @John Karg:

Hi Doug, 

Your broker may require you to be a member of the local MLS, however there any many brokerages that don't, as it is not a requirement to have a license or even practice real estate. I'd be happy to share a couple of brokerages that don't require this if you PM me.

John


 Thanks John. I will be in Tampa next week to discuss the situation with my broker. The fact the associations force agents to join is a questionable tactic. 


 You're not required to join. If you join a brokerage that is a member, then you are. You are perfectly free to attain your own brokerage license and not join, or join a brokerage that is not a member.

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Replied Feb 18 2024, 09:52
Quote from @Doug Johnson:
Quote from @John Karg:

Hi Doug, 

Your broker may require you to be a member of the local MLS, however there any many brokerages that don't, as it is not a requirement to have a license or even practice real estate. I'd be happy to share a couple of brokerages that don't require this if you PM me.

John


 Thanks John. I will be in Tampa next week to discuss the situation with my broker. The fact the associations force agents to join is a questionable tactic. 


Hi Doug, after reading your question again I think I misunderstood--are you asking if the local MLS can force you to be a member of the National Realtor's Association? In that case the answer is yes, all local MLS associations will require you to be a member of the national association and pay it's related dues, there is unfortunately no way around it.

John

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Replied Feb 20 2024, 16:20
Quote from @John Karg:
Quote from @Doug Johnson:
Quote from @John Karg:

Hi Doug, 

Your broker may require you to be a member of the local MLS, however there any many brokerages that don't, as it is not a requirement to have a license or even practice real estate. I'd be happy to share a couple of brokerages that don't require this if you PM me.

John


 Thanks John. I will be in Tampa next week to discuss the situation with my broker. The fact the associations force agents to join is a questionable tactic. 


Hi Doug, after reading your question again I think I misunderstood--are you asking if the local MLS can force you to be a member of the National Realtor's Association? In that case the answer is yes, all local MLS associations will require you to be a member of the national association and pay it's related dues, there is unfortunately no way around it.

John

That must be a Florida law. I'm not a member of any association in Georgia and have full access to the MLS and Stellar. I just read there is a group forming a viable association entity which in not affiliated with the NAR. Forcing agents to join the NAR will soon be eliminated along with their monopoly.