[Rets-dev] The MLS Transaction Set
Matt McGuire
MMcGuire at marketlinx.com
Sun Aug 5 12:29:19 CDT 2007
Hi Dave,
Since no one has mentioned it, I wanted to point out that there is
currently an effort on the part of Transaction Management software
developers to participate in the RETS standards process. I know that we
(Marketlinx) have at least one group of people working in this area. I
think that these vendors are working toward a solution modeled around
the topic you are describing. Their participation in RETS is
comparatively new, but it has been very interesting to see the
complications they have encountered with the existing specification and
how they propose to solve them. It is a young effort, but I feel that it
is a valuable effort that we must not forget in our ongoing data
representation discussions.
Hope that helps,
Matthew P. McGuire
Marketlinx Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: rets-dev-bounces at rets.org [mailto:rets-dev-bounces at rets.org] On
Behalf Of Dave Sullivan
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 12:14 PM
To: Matt Lavallee
Cc: rets-dev at rets.org
Subject: RE: [Rets-dev] The MLS Transaction Set
At 06:35 PM 8/4/2007, Matt Lavallee wrote:
>To what end is your argument, Dave? I don't think anyone has discussed
>excluding transactions from the standard.
I am suggesting that the Listing Agency Transaction not merely be
included in the standard, but should be its focal point -- that the
LISTING rather than the PROPERTY should be the primary RESOURCE.
I think this change in perspective could have a significant impact on
many MLS issues, including the public's legal right to know details
of the Listing Agreement. It may also serve to clarify the
distinctions between the MLS's role as the repository of contractual
listings for properties for sale, and its role as provider of
information about real properties and property-related functionality
(like CMA).
Focusing on the LISTING, for example, might achieve agreement on how
sub-agency is offered for REALTORs who are out of the primary MLS
service area and not bound by the reciprocal marketing agreements
that cover each individual set of MLS members.
The RETS group has been working on standards for many, many years;
but has not achieved agreement on a set of REALTOR transactions for
MLS activity - primarily because it hasn't tried to. Someone needs
to deal with the business issues related to Listing transactions - it
may as well be RETS.
Dave
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