New Mexico Flat Fee MLS
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| Allows brokers to offer rebates to consumers |
On February 23, 2006, the New Mexico Real Estate Commission adopted a minimum service regulation that required consumers who use brokers to have their brokers develop and communicate offers and counteroffers, even if the consumer did not want to purchase those services from brokers.
On July 13, 2006, the Real Estate Commission decided not to implement the minimum service regulation, but instead decided to form a task force to study the issue.
Learn more about:
- Brokerage services: Discount Brokers Can Make Selling a Home Less Costly
- Rebates: Rebates Make Buying a Home Less Expensive
Antitrust Division documents:
Press release:
Comment letter:
- Letter to New Mexico Real Estate Commission Re: Proposed “Minimum Service” and “Advertising” Rules (11/02/2005)
Related documents on the Internet:
- New Mexico Administrative Code 16.61.19.8(D) requiring brokers to perform minimum services, but allowing consumer waiver
Last modified: Tuesday, 26 January 2010, 10:02 PM