The National Association of REALTORSĀ® (NAR) today announced it reached a resolution with Phoenix REALTORSĀ® that brings the local association back into compliance with NARās Constitution and Bylaws, allowing the local association to retain its charter. The two groups had been embroiled in a nasty dispute starting late last year regarding whether Phoenix REALTORSĀ® members must stay with NAR in order to access MLS listings, with lawsuits threatened on both sides.
Phoenix REALTORSĀ® eliminated its āMLS Choiceā membership option but will continue to offer non-REALTORSĀ® access to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service (ARMLS) as it has done since 1996. In addition, Phoenix REALTORSĀ® will provide certain products and services to non-REALTORĀ® licensees who purchase non-member MLS Access.Ā
Phoenix REALTORSĀ® emphasizes that non-member MLS Access is not a membership of any kind and licensees who purchase non-member MLS Access are not REALTORSĀ®, may not use the REALTORĀ® mark, and would not belong to local, state or national REALTORĀ® associations, or have access to the many benefits of REALTORĀ® membership.
The legal skirmish began December 18 when NAR said it was taking ānecessary actionā to defend its three-way agreement that requires agents to join local, state and national associations, and to enforce the NAR constitution and bylaws. That action included sending a cease and desist letter to Phoenix REALTORSĀ®, saying that their new MLS Choice āpurports to allow real estate licensees to become members of Phoenix REALTORSĀ® without becoming a member of the Arizona Association of REALTORSĀ® or NAR.ā
The matter was never about MLS access, according to NAR, and NAR said its policy on this has not changed. Phoenix REALTORSĀ® ARMLS is and has long been open to non-REALTORSĀ®. MLSs have local discretion to determine individual participation requirements based on their market and applicable law.
In a statement forwarded to RISMedia, NAR said that āWe are pleased to have reached this resolution, which protects the rigorous standards of the REALTORĀ® brand. We look forward to continuing to work with Phoenix REALTORSĀ® in service of REALTORSĀ® and our shared mission.ā
Phoenix REALTORSĀ® additionally issued the following statement:
āAfter working together productively, Phoenix REALTORSĀ® and the National Association of REALTORSĀ® have reached a mutually beneficial agreement that ensures Phoenix REALTORSĀ®’ non-member offering complies with NARās constitution, bylaws and the three-way agreement.
Following NARās December 2024 cease-and-desist letter to Phoenix REALTORSĀ® about MLS Choice, NAR initiated its charter revocation process, citing concerns that the offering conferred local association membership, caused confusion for consumers and weakened the REALTORĀ® brand. To address these concerns, Phoenix REALTORSĀ® and NAR worked together to clarify the marketing around MLS Choice and introduce an updated offering. The updated offering is known as ānon-member MLS access,ā which will eliminate any further confusion and make clear what the subscription option entails.
Through this revised offering, PAR will continue to provide non-REALTORSĀ® access to ARMLSāas it has done since 1996, consistent with longstanding NAR policyāand will offer certain MLS-related products and services to non-REALTORĀ® licensees who subscribe to ARMLS.
The non-member MLS access option is not REALTORĀ® membershipāit is a subscription for professionals desiring a different level of support. Licensees who purchase this subscription option are not REALTORSĀ®, cannot use the REALTORĀ® mark, and do not belong to local, state or national REALTORĀ® associations or have access to the many benefits of REALTORĀ® membership.
Phoenix REALTORSĀ® remains committed to the REALTORĀ® brand, the three-way agreement, and the benefits made possible by the relationship between the Phoenix association, Arizona Association of REALTORSĀ® and NAR. This outcome supports both Phoenix REALTORSĀ®’ and NARās ultimate goal of helping REALTORĀ® members succeed and the real estate industry at large thrive.”