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Joined 07/01/2008

Heather Elias

Realtor, ABR

Weichert, Realtors

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Full time listing and buyers agent with Weichert Realtors in Leesburg, VA. Mom of four and wife to a local PGA golf professional. Life is never dull!

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  • Our MLS lists two DOM: one
    By July 13, 2008 - 7:23am

    Our MLS lists two DOM: one for the property itself, and one for the listing. To clarify, if someone relists their home with a different Realtor after a 90 day period, the DOMP (for the property) does not reset, stays at 90, while the DOMM (days on market, MLS/listing number) goes to zero. An agent can 'relist' the property (with the seller's signed approval) which would put the DOMM back to zero, but would not affect the DOMP unless the house was off the market for a set period of time (6 months, I think?). I believe that Baltimore is under the same MLS system that I use in Northern Virginia. It's also very easy for a buyer's agent to pull any property's history to see exactly how long it's been on market, at what price, so the relisting issue is pretty much irrelevant anyway. Kate:I can totally appreciate your thought on not wanting to look at a property where it appears the listing agent is trying to mislead buyers; I don't know how deceptive they may be about other potential issues with the house or the transaction, but I'd certainly be careful with them!

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    By July 11, 2008 - 12:08pm

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