Big Brother is watching you

At approximately 5:45 this evening I started listening to an audio book 1984. From the first 5 chapters I've listened to, 1984 is about a controlling government that tries to eliminte anything that stands in the way of their power. "Big Brother" maintains this control with a constant watch on everyone. They teach youth to turn in anyone who might have opinions different from "the party" and then vaporize the offender. They even go so far as to elimate words from the dictionary and destroy true history so that they are the only source of information.

Although this book is a work of fiction, the parallels of power corruption are real, and alive in our real estate world!

At about 10:00, I checked my email and saw that my broker had forwarded this email to me from "Big Brother."

It has come to the attention of WFR that you are operating a website located at http://www.utahrealestate4sale.com that is not in compliance with the Policies and Procedures of Wasatch Front Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc. Section 31 (e):

31. Prohibitions.

e. Use of MLS. No subscriber may use the terms “MLS”, “Multiple Listing Service”, or any similar terms,

i.               in any way that is misleading, 

ii.              in any trade name, trademark, domain name, uniform resource locator, email addresses or telephone number, unless the context clearly indicates that the use is not in connection with a multiple listing service or the advertising, marketing, and sale of real estate, and except to identify a multiple listing service as the source of listings being displayed, or the Subscriber as a subscriber to or participant in a multiple listing service,

iii.            to state, suggest, or imply that the Subscriber is or operates a multiple listing service, unless Subscriber in fact operates a multiple listing service,

iv.             to state, suggest, or imply that a multiple listing service provides services to the public, including advertising listings to the public, or that the Subscriber grants access to the public to a multiple listing service, except that Subscriber may (a) refer to the display of IDX Listings www.UtahRealEstate.com, or any replacement website, or similar websites operated by other multiple listing services, (b) state that Subscriber may include listings in a multiple listing service, (c) state that the listing will be available for advertising as an IDX Listing, and (d) otherwise identify the services Subscriber may provide as a result of Subscriber’s participation in a multiple listing service.

Okay, it might just be me, I might just be an idiot, but my understanding of the term MLS is obviously different than WFR's version of MLS. My definition of MLS is something like this:

"The database of information cooperating real estate agents use to pool their listings together for the benefit of buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals"

Now my definition of MLS Listings would be something like this:

"Real Estate listings by all cooperating local brokerages, all properties listed for sale, not just a brokerage, but excluding for sale by owner listings."

Now on my website, the reason big brother is threatening to vaporize me is because it says,

View Utah Real Estate MLS Listings

My reason for having this as the text link to my IDX search page wasn't because I was trying to mislead people into believing that I am the UTAH MLS. I was just trying to say in six words or less, "View Home, Land, and Multi Family, listings of all properties in Utah that are listed by cooperating real estate agents who post their listings on the Wasatch Front Regional Multiple Listing Service, not just the listings of Cornerstone Real Estate Professionals, but all the different brokerages, and these listings don't include For Sale by Owner property listings either."

Now Monday when I get to my office, I will change the term because as much as I hate to admit it, I rely on the MLS. If they vaporized me, my family might starve.

So why does "big brother" care so much? Why does it matter to them that I use the term "MLS Listings" on my website? Does the general public even know or use the word MLS? Do the seceretly covet MLS's and do all they can to get their mouse on one? WFR suggestests I use the term "IDX listings" instead. Regardless of what they call them, aren't they the same properties? It seems to me thats what the what the consumer wants. They just want to see online homes for sale with as much information as possible.

The answer is that MLS's feel that if we use their precious term, we are diminishing the power of it. By eliminating words from our dictionary, err marketing vocabulary, they have the power.... If they can get us to turn each other in for failing to adhere to the "MLS Policies and Procedures", then they are gaining allies that will help them maintain their iron fisted monopolistic rule.

So next time you are tempted to use the term "MLS Listings" remember, BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU. There might be hope, their might be a solution to overcome the will of Big Brother, but that answer will have to come from someone else because I'm only on chapter 5.

 
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9 Comments on Big Brother (Your MLS) is Watching You...

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This is an issue with many of us. Without us the MLS wouldn't be here and now they want to control the people who its for.

5:06am • #1
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This is just an example of a governing body looking to expand to justify its existence.

5:09am • #2

Very interesting Alan. I have to agree with you - it is a little Big Brother-y.

5:09am • #3
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Interesting.  I guess they really are watching.  I know they tell you they "Check in" on your activities periodically when you are going through the new member orientation.  Our board actually coined a new term...Our "MLS" is no longer "MLS" it's BLC (Broker Listing Cooperative". 

6:04am • #4
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Chanda - That BLC term is pretty good. That way your information control board still has power acronyms to boost their egos, and the mls term can be safely used by the public in the way it has evolved.
9:01am • #5
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HI Alan,

This is quite interesting. What about our blogging efforts? Is it ok to use the term MLS listings in blogs? Or is that going to be banned by big brother too?  Thanks for bringing this to our attention, I am going to have to do some reworking.

-Lisa

12:48pm • #6
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Lisa, It's just a joke. Nearly every real estate site out their uses the term MLS in it.

According to WFR, and the National Association of Realtors (“NAR”) Handbook on Multiple Listing Policy, 2009, Section 4.4: using the term MLS is misleading, whether in blogs, websites, phone numbers, advertising, etc.

In my opinion, the way I've used it isn't misleading, but they're obviously the ones who want the control. They also said in the email:

As you are probably aware, the misuses of the terms “MLS” and “multiple listing service” are creating significant confusion in the marketplace.  Consumers are being led to believe that the WFR is an open forum accessible by the public for advertising and accessing listings, when in fact the WFR is a professional cooperative solely for use by brokers and agents.  WFR is concerned that if no action is taken to correct the misuse of these terms, it could have a significant negative impact on its subscribers, and a loss of rights for its subscribers.

Examples of language or references to links THAT ARE NOT IN COMPLIANCE are “Search the MLS,” “MLS Listings,” “Property Search MLS,” “MLS Search,” and “Find a Home on the MLS.”

 

 

1:07pm • #7
141,163 Points 22 Featured Posts

Wow,

Thanks Alan, I am going to have to change a few things so I don't get slapped. Great work. :)

5:28pm • #8
OCT
21

As I recall I got this email yesterday too. Thanks for your help Alan!

7:34am • #9

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