Michigan State Senate Passes Minimum Service Bill
Flat Fee MLS, MLS, discount brokers, flat fee MLS companies, flat fee mls brokers, home sellers June 1st, 2006Another state eliminates consumer choice
The decision of the Michigan State Senate to pass the DOJ opposed bill effectively removes the opportunity for home sellers to take advantage of low cost real estate alternatives. The new bill mandates licensees who enter into service agreements with clients must provide certain services for that client, including acceptance and delivery of offers and counteroffers; assistance in developing, communicating, negotiating and presenting offers, counter-offers and related documents or notices; and furnishing or causing to be furnished a complete and detailed closing statement.
How can laws be passed that stifle competition? The notion that these limited service laws are created out of concern for consumers is absolutely ludicrous. Even though proponents of these minimum service laws maintain that the laws remain neutral with respect to alternative models, that just is not true. The laws increase both the responsibility and liability of the listing broker forcing a change in the existing structure and business model of limited service brokerages. These brokerages include flat fee MLS companies and other discount brokers. Consumers should be empowered with choice and these laws do the opposite. These laws will most likely lead to an increase in fees associated with the home sale.
Enough just cannot be said about how outrageous these laws are!
See Also
- Michigan minimum-service real estate bills moving forward
State Senate committee passes DOJ-opposed bills 4-0


























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