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Arizona Realtors – I Have A Question For You
Does the MLS allow you to put an Absentee Owner list at all?
I know the Massachusetts MLS has the ability to do that, and it made me curious.
I asked my agent in AZ, but he said he wasn't sure. (sigh)
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Quote from @Account Closed:
Quote from @Walter Moneypenny:
In the ARMLS (Phoenix Area) and MLSSAZ (Tucson Area) there is not an ability to pull absentee owners from those MLS systems. There are lists available (not free) mined from the County Assessors that are offered by third parties. The Maricopa County Assessor website has limited export functionality (most likely by design) that can allow you to search rentals from their site.
Pima County has better downloads available that can be searched.
Yes - you can pull lists through Monsoon, which is available if you have an ARMLS subscription. Monsoon will allow you to filter by "owner intended use" so as long as the owner has registered with the county as a rental, you can pull a list of rentals.