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MLS
Hi,
A little confused about the MLS website.
From what I've read, I would not be able to access the MLS unless I have a real estate license but i went onto MLS.com and found that I can just register for a free trial (it's actually $1) after being redirected to GETFORECLOSEDHOME.com. After 30 days membership its $50. It does not ask me for a license # or anything. Am I doing something wrong here? So confused.
Also, I have an insurance brokers license. Would this be sufficient as a license? I did see that MLS is used by real estate firms, mortgage firms and INSURANCE COMPANIES. Would my insurance broker license qualify?
Thanks,
Teri