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Flexmls Service Degradation, System Slowness – Resolved The hosting team with FBS (our mls vendor) is looking into the issue with system slowness and it’s pointed directly to a service provider (Telia) issue between Chicago and Omaha. As such, FBS is continuing to monitor the issue, but as of now, it appears that it is related to a connectivity issue between servers. We will provide updates as they are received.
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Realist Service Issues – Connection Issues 10/16/2020 – Resolved As per our Realist vendor, Corelogic, there is a known connectivity issue with Realist as of today, 10/16/2020. They are working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Below is the message from our vender. To: Valued CoreLogic Real Estate Solutions Clients
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Do You Want to Be on the MLS Committee? Ever wonder why things happen in the MLS or think about serving on the MLS Committee and wonder how that’s done? The process to serve on this committee is different than any other. First, it’s an elected committee with a limited number of seats determined by a weighted formula based on the MLS’s number of agents, listings, solds and offices. The number of seats available can change each year based on this formula or elected members whose term ends. This number can sometimes also change as a result of members simply changing offices and then perhaps no longer representing the group from which they were elected. You can find more details on the election process here. Interested in Running? Follow these steps to throw your hat in the ring:
Your bio and resume will be presented to the MLS Nominating Committee who are selected at the Annual Business Meeting. The five selected Brokers that serve on the Nominating Committee, as well as the current MLS Committee Chair and the President Elect, meet in November to select candidates. A ballot is created for the annual election where only brokers vote. Members who wish to volunteer their time to serve are very much in demand by the Nominating Committee and always appreciated. Questions? Review the information linked to the main Columbus REALTORS® site or you can contact Matt Warren at (614) 475-4000 or email mlselections@columbusrealtors.com
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Realist Service Issues – Maintenance 10/14/2020 As per our Realist vendor, Corelogic, there may be a service interruption with Realist tomorrow, 10/14/2020 at 9:00PM PT (12:00AM ET). Below is the message from our vendor: CoreLogic will be conducting maintenance tomorrow, Wednesday, October 14, 2020 beginning at 9:00 PM PT and lasting about an hour. Realist may potentially be unavailable during this maintenance.
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Tech Tips: Listing Contingency Removal Every Realtor® hates it, but sometimes it happens. A deal in the final stages falls through and now your listing needs to be put back on the market, but for some reason the MLS will not let you. Here, we will go over how to fix that. Where to StartTo begin, we will need go to the Edit Listing section of the listing in question. To get there, we’ll go to the Menu button in the upper left corner, right below the Columbus MLS logo, as seen here. ![]() Click Menu and then click Edit Listing. Alternatively, you can click the MLS number if you’ve got the listing open and click Edit Listing, as seen below. ![]() Removing the ContingencyThe first instinct for most is to click Edit Current Status and change their listing back to Active. This is where the MLS will stop you. The MLS counts contingencies as a separate status, and they need to be removed manually before you can go back to Active. It’s often overlooked but Add/Remove Contingency can be seen below. ![]() Click Add/Remove Contingency and change it to No Contingency. Once this is complete, your listing will kick back over to Pending. From there, you can click Edit Current Status and move it to Active. This works for all contingencies. Viola!Your listing is now back on the market for new buyers. Did you enjoy this MLS tip? Keep an eye out for new ones!
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Franklin County Auditor’s office conducting server maintenance this weekend The Auditor’s office is due to perform essential server maintenance in coordination with the County Data Center starting today, Friday, Oct. 2, at 7:30p and ending tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 3 by 3:30a. This will impact the Auditor website functions.
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In Memoriam: Kay Truitt Please see the below link: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dispatch/obituary.aspx?n=kay-truitt&pid=196816730&fhid=8704
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Crime Alert: Sex offender visited local real estate office Please see the below link. https://www.columbusrealtors.com/pages/alerts/
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In Memoriam: Curtis Leander Slater Please see the below link: https://www.whitesfh867.com/obituary/CurtisLeander-Slater
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In Memoriam: Imogene Morbitzer Please see the below link:
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