Listings entered into the MLS must only represent the property available for sale.

New construction and under construction MLS listings must only represent the property for sale, not all the homes available on the new subdivision. The address must match the physical location of the property for sale.

Under construction properties may display photographs of a similar finished property with the same floorplan if built by the same developer, so long as the photograph contains a watermark identifying the property in the photograph as a model or previously built home, not the listed property.

Photographs or Images (SECTION 17: item 17.2 – MLSOK Rules and Regulations)

“Photographs or images disseminated through the MLS Compilation shall be limited solely to photographs or images of the listed property, the structure(s) located thereon, or amenities available to owners of the property, except that listings for under construction properties may display photographs of a similar finished property with the same floorplan if built by the same developer, so long as the photograph contains a watermark identifying the property in the photograph as a model or previously built home, not the listed property.”

LISTING PROCEDURES (SECTION 3: item 3.1 and 3.2 –MLSOK Rules and Regulations)

Only real property of the following types may be entered into the MLS System:

A) Single family homes for sale or exchange or lease

B) Vacant lots and acreage for sale or exchange or lease

C) Two-family, three-family, and four-family residential buildings for sale or exchange or lease

D) Motel-hotel

E) Residential income

F) Mobile homes

G) Subdivided vacant lot;

H) Mobile home parks

I) Land and ranch

J) Commercial income

K) Business opportunity

L) Industrial

Mobile homes and business opportunities without real property shall not be accepted by MLS.

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