Office Locations
Downers Grove (Main)
6655 Main St
Downers Grove, IL 60516
[t] 630.324.8400
[f] 630.324.8401
[e-mail]
8:30 am - 5:00 pm M-F

Tinley Park (Satellite)
16345 S. Harlem Avenue, Suite 200
Tinley Park, IL 60477
[t] 630.324.8400
[f] 708.342.0620
8:30 am - Noon &
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm M-F

Naperville (Satellite)
1815 W. Diehl Rd.
Suite 300
Naperville, IL 60563
[t] 630.324.8400
[f] 630.428.8470
8:30 am - Noon &
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm M-F

Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. Where is Mainstreet Organization of REALTORS® and what are the hours?
    Main office: 6655 Main Street, Downers Grove, IL 60516 Phone: 630.324.8400 Fax: 630.324.8401 Hours: M - F, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tinley Park Office: 16345 S. Harlem, Tinley Park, IL 60477 Phone: 630.324.8400 Fax: 708.342.0620 Hours: M - F, 8:30 a.m. - Noon, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Naperville Office: 1815 W. Diehl Road, Naperville, IL 60563 Phone: 630.324.8400 Fax: 630.596.1303 Hours: M - F, 8:30 a.m. - Noon, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

  2. Does MORe give out private membership information?
    No, MORe does not give out any information such as phone, address and fax to non-members. The information is only available to members of MORe.

  3. Does MORe offer special discounts to members?
    Yes, MORe has special offers available only to members. To see an updated list, please click here.  As members of the National Association of REALTORS® and Illinois Association of REALTORS®, you also have additional discounts. For NAR discounts, please visit www.REALTOR.org under REALTOR® Rewards and to see a list of IAR discounts, please visit www.illinoisrealtor.org under the "Members Only" section within the REALTOR® Mall.

  4. How do I find out how many hours of Continuing Education hours I have left?
    If you have taken your CE courses from IAR, you may go to the IAR Website and click on "Education." You will be able to look up your record of classes taken through IAR sponsored classes. If you have any questions regarding the information, you may call Carrie Elliott at 217/529-2600. If you need information regarding classes taken at other sponsored schools, you will need to call the Office of Banks and Real Estate at 217.782.3274 or visit the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation, Bureau of Real Estate's CE Look Up at IDFPR. Be sure you have your Illinois Real Estate license number available.

  5. How do I go about changing the sponsoring broker at the time I renew?
    Have your new broker complete the reverse side of the renewal form. There is an additional $25 fee required to make this change with your renewal. Your previous broker is required to submit a copy of your terminated license to the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation.

  6. My broker is on vacation or is not available to sign the renewal. What do I need to do to submit my renewal?
    Your managing broker must sign your renewal prior to submission. If your managing broker has given power of attorney for his signature to another individual, then that individual may sign the renewal on the managing broker's behalf. If this is not the case, it will be necessary for you to wait and submit your renewal upon your broker's return.

  7. As a REALTOR, do I need a seperate license to sell a business?
    The rules regarding selling a business are governed by the Illinois Business Broker's Act of 1995. Specifics are rather complicated. More information is available from IAR under the Heard it on the Hotline section. Once you are in this section, the information is under the 'Agency Resources Section' and is question #2. illinoisrealtor.org

  8. When are you holding continuing education classes for broker license renewal requriements
    Broker renewal is by April 30th of even numbered years, i.e. 2006, 2008, etc. If you are renewing during such a period, look under Education for the current c.e. schedule.

  9. Can unlicensed assistants perform all ministerial acts?
    Ministerial acts are by definition acts that are informative and administrative in nature. Following are the rules for unlicensed assistants taken from an article by Steve Bochenek, IAR's legal counsel: "The rules implementing and interpreting the Real Estate License Act provide that an unlicensed personal assistant may; a)answer the telephone, take messages, and forward calls to a licensee b)submit listings and changes to a multiple listing service c)follow up on a transaction after a contract has been signed d)assemble documents for a closing e)secure public information from a courthouse, sewer district, water district, or other repository of public information f)have keys made for a company listing g)draft advertising copy and promotional materials for approval by a licensee h)place advertising i)record and deposit earnest money, security deposits, and rents j)complete contract forms with business and factual information at the direction of and with approval by a licensee k)monitor licenses and personnel files l)compute commission checks and perform bookkeeping activities m)place signs on property n)order items of routine repair as directed by a licensee o)prepare and distribute flyers and promotional information under the direction of and with approval by a licensee p)act as a courier to deliver documents, pick up keys, etc. q)place routine telephone calls on late rent payments r)schedule appointments for the licensee (this does not include making phone calls, telemarketing or performing other activities to solicit business on behalf of the licensee) s)respond to questions by quoting directly from published information t)gather feedback on showings u)perform other administrative, clerical, and personal activities for which a license under the Act is not required. The rules also provide that an unlicensed personal assistant may not: a)host open houses, kiosks, or home show booths or fairs b)show property c)interpret information on listings, titles, financing, contracts, closings, or other information relating to a transaction d)explain or interpret a contract, listing, lease agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the licensee's firm e)negotiate or agree to any commission, commission split, management fee, or referral fee on behalf of a licensee f)perform any other activity for which a license under the Act is required."

  10. If I have 15 hours of Continuing Education for this renewal cycle, can I carry some of them over into the next cycle?
    Unfortunately, carry over in not allowed. All CE hours have to be within the two-year cycle.

  11. How do I register as a team?
    IAR has a brochure entitled "Teams and the Illinos Real Estate Brokerage Firm' that will help you to consider the legal principles and issues involved. The brochure is also available from the MORe REALTOR store. The first thing to do is to talk to your broker to clear the concept with him or her because he or she is still ultimately responsible for the team and its members. If the team has a name that will be used in advertising without the brokerage company name, the sponsoring broker must register that name following all the guidlines for name registration.

  12. Where can I find information on becoming a Real Estate instructor?
    Information is available at IDFPR.

  13. When do changes to personal info show up on an active listing?
    You can make your changes live in Connect MLS. These changes will appear in Compass and Re/Explorer the next day. Or, if you make your changes on the MORe website, these changes update to Connect twice a day and then filter down to the other programs. If you have made your change by 11:20 a.m. or 5:20 p.m. your update will appear by 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. respectively. Changes will appear on Compass the day following their appearance on Connect.

  14. I would like to print contracts on legal size paper.
    All contracts and forms on the MORe website and in Connect MLS are created for 8 1/2 x 11 paper.

  15. My Realtor License expired approximately 3 years ago, how do I go about renewing my license?
    This question should be directed to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations at 1.217.782.3414. They are the Springfield licensing dept. who holds all real estate licenses. Please have your social security number or expired license number available. According to Section 5-55. Expiration and renewal of broker or salesperson license; (a) Any broker or salesperson whose license under this Act has expired shall be eligbile to renew the license for a period of 2 years following the expiration date, provided the broker or salesperson pays the fees as prescribed by rule. A broker or salesperson whose license has been expired for more than 2 years shall be required to meet the requirements for a new license.

  16. Why have I been deactiviated?
    Have you paid your quarterly MLS bill? If not, log onto the My Account section on our site and pay it. If you have paid, please call the Association at 630.324.8400 and someone will assist you.

  17. Where can I get a list of zoning codes used in MLSNI?
    Zoning codes differ by city and county. There is no list for codes used in some property types in MLSNI. Please contact the municipality involved.

  18. Is there a formal policy on what information the association shares about its members?
    The Association does not release any information regarding members to non-members. Members, however, have access to Rosters, phone numbers, etc. Also, member information is transmitted to the National Association of REALTORS, the Illinois Association of REALTORS and MLSNI.

  19. How is market time on a listing calculated?
    Market time is calculated from the List Date to the Current Date. Once the listing status changes to Pending or Closed the market time calculation changes to List date to the Contract Date. If the listing expires the market time ends at the expiration date. If the property was on the market 90 days prior to the listings List Date, and it wasn't in a CLOSED status, all the market time from the previous listing will be added to the current listings market time.

  20. Where can I find instructions for E-mailing photos to MLSNI?
    MLSNI no longer accepts e-mailed photos since agents are now able to use ConnectMLS to attach the photos to their listings themselves. See below: Posting Photos through the new ConnectMLS inputting system Existing Listings: From the home page of ConnectMLS, click on the “Listings” tab at the top of the page. Select “Add/Edit Photo” from the list of options. Enter the listing number and click Submit. Follow the instructions there to post your photos. -OR- If you do not know the listing number: From the home page of ConnectMLS, click on “My Listings/Transactions” on the left side. Click on the pen under the Edit column of the listing that you would like to add photos to. Select “Add/Edit Photo” from the list and then click “Continue”. Click “Browse” and locate your photo on your computer. Click “Add Photo” to post the photo to the listing. Click “Save” when finished to add the photos to the listing. If you click cancel, the photos you added will not appear. New Listings: After selecting B (PS) in the photo field of listing input, you can post a maximum of 7 photos at the bottom of the screen before continuing on to save the listing. **If you choose A (TP) for us to shoot the front exterior photo, you will not have access to post any additional photos until the main photo has been shot and posted on the listing. After the photo appears on the listing, follow the instructions above for Existing Listings to post additional photos. Please Note! *The primary photo must be of the front exterior of the property. *No graphics or logos are allowed in the photos. *No text is allowed in the photos. *No people may be visible in the photos. *No FSBO signs may be visible in the photos. *Optimum size for all photos is 512 pixels wide by 400 pixels high. Keep in mind that no matter what size your photo is, ConnectMLS will automatically re-format it to fit in the 512 x 400 window. To contact the MLSNI Photo Department: By phone : (630) 955-0011 By email: photos@mlsni.com By fax: (630) 955-0353 attn: Photo Department

  21. Where are the contracts and how do I make a copy ?
    You have a few options for contracts..you can visit the MORe REALTOR store and purchase them in packs of 25, you can download them by following this link or you can download forms off of Connect MLS.

  22. How does a realtor go about renting to a section 8 tenant?
    For DuPage County, please call the DuPage Housing Authority at 630-690-3555. For Cook county, you would need to contact the local housing authority.

  23. Do I need a special license to rent to section 8 tenants?
    There is no special license required. Section 8 tenants would be treated like any other rental prospect. However, the property will need to meet certain federal requirements on inspection.

  24. How do I obtain a lockbox for my listing?
    Talk with your broker regarding office policy on lockboxes. MORe has Supra lockboxes available in the REALTOR store for sale.

  25. I am an IL sales associate with a Broker's license. What do I need to do in order to be my own Broker/open my own office?
    There are many decisions to be made when you want to start your own office. Follow this link to find helpful information on the business structure that is best for you, business planning, E&O insurance, escrow, IDFPR, etc. Once you have made your decisions, you will need to register the name of your company with the state and then with IDFPR. If it is a name other than your own, you will need to register the Assumed Business Name in all counties in which you will do buisiness. There are links to the counties on the above listed website. You will need to fill out an office application form and submit the appropriate monies to RWSSC to open your own MLS office. You are not able to sponsor agents until you have your license in your new name back from IDFPR.

  26. How long do you have before you have to have a listing in the computer?
    This information is available in the Rules and Regulations for MLSNI at under Forms and Documentation. The short answer is 72 hours from the time all necessary signatures are obtained.

  27. My MLS account was cut because I paid my fee late. How long do I have to wait to access again?
    This will depend on how you paid. If you paid under the My Account section before 11:30 a.m., your MLS account will be activated at approximately 1:00 p.m in Connect MLS. If you paid before 4:20 p.m., your MLS account will be active at approximately 7:00 p.m. If you paid later than that, it will be updated at approximately 1:00 p.m. the following day. Compass and RE/Xplorer will be updated from Connect over night. If you paid by credit card over the phone and you must have access, your MLS account for Connect MLS can be activated by the staff person who takes the call. RE/Explorer and Compass will be activated the day following your call. There is no way to activate RE/Explorer or Compass manually

  28. Is a Mold Disclosure legally required?
    HUD requires mold disclosure on all HUD sales contracts after December 12, 2002.

  29. Is there a place to download listing input forms?
    Log in to www.mlsni.com. Click on 'Resources', then on 'Forms and Documentation'. You will see a category for Listing Input Forms.

  30. Where can I find a list of all abbreviations used in creating MLS listings?
    This information is available by logging onto www.MLSNI.com. Hover on 'Resources' and select 'Forms and Documentation'. Select 'Glossaries'. You will find both a residential and a commercial glossary of the abbreviations on all listing input sheets. Questions can be directed to the help desk at MLSNI at 630.955.2755.

  31. Is there any way that I may know for tax purposes exactly what I have paid in dues ?
    You may request a copy of your receipts from our Accounting department by e-mailing Lynn Weber or calling 630.324.8400.

  32. Is the cooperating commision split paid when another realtor is purchasing my listing for himself?
    This is a question for your Broker.

  33. What are the photo charges?
    Charges for photos are as follows: A REALTOR requested photo such as a new shot for a change of seasons and a photo for a relisted property: $5:00 Additional photos: 3x5 $2.50 5x7 $3.25 8x10 $8.50

  34. Can I create address labels for a particular subdivision?
    Following is one way of doing this. The MLSNI help desk does not support outside websites so if you have an issue with the government website involved, please do not call them. 1) Select any address in the subdivision 2) Go to: www.ffiec.gov and type in that address, city and state, then click "Search" 3) A four-digit census tract number for that address appears in the table of information provided 4) Click "Get Street Map" 5) A small red triangle indicates the location of the property on the map 6) Navigational tools appear above the map 7) Surrounding census tracts are in blue text, often difficult, but not impossible to read 8) Note the census tract numbers applicable for the boundaries desired 9) In ConnectMLS click: - Search Tab - Search type, General MLS - Tax - County desired - Add/Remove "Census tract number" field - Input census tract number(s) separated by commas only - Search button - Change report format to Owner/Mailing or Property labels Consider adding: Sale 1 deed recording date Enter Ends date only to idenify only sales prior to a given date, and as such, owners more likely to consider buying or selling.

  35. What is a unlicensed assistant able to do and what are they not able to do?
    Rules on Unlicensed Personal Assistants by Steve Bochenek, IAR Legal Counsel IAR Designated REALTOR Exclusive newsletter, June 1998 The rules implementing and interpreting the Real Estate License Act provide that an unlicensed personal assistant may: 1. answer the telephone, take messages, and forward calls to a licensee; 2. submit listings and changes to a multiple listing service; 3. follow up on a transaction after a contract has been signed; 4. assemble documents for a closing; 5. secure public information from a courthouse, sewer district, water district, or other repository of public information; 6. have keys made for a company listing; 7. draft advertising copy and promotional materials for approval by a licensee; 8. place advertising; 9. record and deposit earnest money, security deposits, and rents; 10. complete contract forms with business and factual information at the direction of and with approval by a licensee; 11. monitor licenses and personnel files; 12. compute commission checks and perform bookkeeping activities; 13. place signs on property; 14. order items of routine repair as directed by a licensee; 15. prepare and distribute flyers and promotional information under the direction of and with approval by a licensee; 16. act as a courier to deliver documents, pick up keys, etc. 17. place routine telephone calls on late rent payments; 18. schedule appointments for the licensee (this does not include making phone calls, telemarketing or performing other activities to solicit business on behalf of the licensee); 19. respond to questions by quoting directly from published information; 20. gather feedback on showings; and 21. perform other administrative, clerical, and personal activities for which a license under the Act is not required. The rules also provide that an unlicensed personal assistant may not: 1. host open houses, kiosks, or home show booths or fairs; 2. show property; 3. interpret information on listings, titles, financing, contracts, closings, or other information relating to a transaction; 4. explain or interpret a contract, listing, lease agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the licensee's firm; 5. negotiate or agree to any commission, commission split, management fee, or referral fee on behalf of a licensee; or 6. perform any other activity for which a license under the Act is required. These rules should be used as a guide as to whether your personal assistant should be licensed.

  36. I heard about a form that tells you what to look for at an audit. How can I get this form?
    Three helpful links are provided below. Click the following link into your URL to get a copy of the Consent to Audit form Escrow Account and Recordkeeping Requirements More information on being audited

  37. I lost my shackle codes; what do I need to do to get them?
    Depending on the number of lockboxes involved, you can call the REALTOR store or the Supra department to get your codes. You will need to give your name, your agent ID, the last four digits of your social security number and the serial number for the lockboxes. If more than four lockboxes are involved, please submit the request in writing and fax it to 630.324.8403, attn Lisa. Please include a phone number where you can be reached.

  38. How can I open a key box when I try to show a house to my client.
    You will need to ask the listing agent what type of lock box is on the house and what the procedure is for gaining access to the home. If the home has a Supra lockbox, you will use your Supra key for access.

  39. I want to change my email address. How do I do this?
    You may change your E-mail address by going to www.SucceedwithMore.com and clicking on REALTOR. Log on with last name, member number and password. Once in, click on the Your Account icon at the top of the screen. Follow the first link to change your own information. You can also call Membership at the association.

  40. How can I retreive info on agents who showed my listings thru the keybox?
    There are a couple different ways to get your showing activity from a KeyBox. The following explains how: 1) You can go to www.supraekey.com , click on ‘Log on to KIM’, then from the drop down menu select our board (IL-Mainstreet Organization of REALTORS). On the next screen enter your key number which can be found on the back of your key. Then enter the four digit PIN code you use with your key. Once you are logged in you can register the keybox. Then you can get showing reports on the web. However, shows only the agents who have done an esync on their cradle. Following is the most accurate way to find out exactly who has shown the property. 2) This is physically done from the keybox with your key. Turn your key on and scroll to the menu option: READ KEYBOX, press enter, press 2 to select NEW READ, enter the four digit shackle code for the keybox and press enter. For an AEII Keybox place key in box, for the iBox point key at box. Four beeps will sound and the DisplayKEY LCD screen displays the key serial numbers of showing agents, their contact information, the dates and times your listing was shown. Use the arrow keys on the keypad to scroll up and down to view showing information.

  41. How can I get a roster of agent tour days for different suburban towns?
    You can access a list of tour days by MLSNI area by logging onto MLSNI, hovering on Resources and selecting Forms and Documentation. A Tour Dates file is available there.

  42. May I be a member of 2 boards. I am a broker.
    As a broker, you must be primary with one Association. You could then be a secondary member with another Association. Agents in your office could then choose which Association they would like to join between the two that you are part of. Whichever board you choose to become secondary with, you will need to provide a letter of good standing from the primary board annually.

  43. Where can I go to find instructions on uploading photos to MLSNI?
    You may contact the photo department of MLSNI at photos or by calling 630.955.0011 if your question is not answered below. For existing listings: From the home page of Connect MLS, click on the 'Listings' tab at the top of the page. Select 'Add/Edit Photo' from the list of options. Enter the listing number and click Submit. Follow the instructions there to post your photos. For new listings: After selecting B(PS) in the photo field of listing input, you can post a max of 7 photos at the bottom of the screen before continuing to save the listing.

  44. Where do I find transfer stamp information for the Chicagoland area?
    Please following this link. The system lists information for all the towns the Association covers. For a list of transfer tax ordinances in Illinois, follow this link. Always check with the city involved before making any decisions based on this information.

  45. My company is offering to hold my license. Exactly what are my responsibilities and what are the company's? Is there a standard referral fee that I will receive or is this to be determined between the company and me?
    Is the company holding your license a referral company or do they belong to the Association? If it's a holding company, you are not required to be a member of the Association because they are not a member of the Association. If the office is with MORe and they just want to hold your license, you will be required to be a full board member or a non-member in compliance. For fees, call 630-324-8400 and ask for the Membership department. The referral fee is between you and the broker of the company you are joining or staying with.

  46. What do I and/or my office need to do to get approved to sell a HUD owned property and get a HUD key?
    Please follow this link for details on HUD, www.hud.gov.

  47. How do I put my license on hold/in a holding company?
    To find a holding company, the Association recommends you contact some larger offices. Most have holding companies. While your license is in holding, you need to keep up on your C.E. You must terminate your membership with your current broker and with MORe. Ask your current broker to sign off on your license. A copy goes to the state and a copy comes to MORe. You get the original. Depending on the length of time you will be in the holding company, you will return your Supra Key to MORe to terminate your lease.

  48. How do I change my last name on salesperson license (since I just got married)?
    You send a copy of your original license and a copy of your marriage certificate with $25.00 to IDFPR - Real Estate Division, 500 East Monroe Street, Springfield, IL 62701. When you receive your updated license send a copy of the license and a copy of your marriage certificate to MORe with a note explaining that you need your name to be changed. There is no charge.

  49. Is an office address required on business cards?
    No, however check with your broker to verify they are okay with no address on the card.

  50. I have just shown a piece of property in a state adjoining IL. What do I need to do to write a contract on it?
    First, click the link to determine if Illinois has a reciprocity agreement with that particular state. Then call the number listed to find out the particular requirments of that state. Each is different.

  51. I want to change my MLS contact information.
    You can change it yourself by logging onto SucceedwithMore and clicking on the Your Account icon. Under 'Update Your Personal Information' is a place to change that number and any other personal information you would like changed. This is transmitted to MLSNI. You can also call MORe and ask Membership to make the change for you.

  52. I forgot my member # and password to sign on.
    You can call MORe at 630.324.8400 to get your member number. Each of the MLSNI websites and MORe allow you to e-mail for your password. You must have an e-mail address on file with the Association in order to have the password e-mailed to you.

  53. I received my first commission and would like to pay the tax on it, how does this work
    The Association recommends you contact your tax preparer or accountant for advice.

  54. When you list a property does it automatically list in Realtor.com?
    If your broker has elected to be part of the MLSNI 'feed' to REALTOR.com and you have selected REALTOR.com in the Internet Listing field, your listing will appear about noon the next day. Occasionally, it takes a couple of days to appear, but this is rare.

  55. Can I offer incentives, such as dining gift cards, to people who provide referrals that end in transactions?
    Yes. Section 10-15(d) of the Real Estate License Act of 2000 authorizes the offer or payment of compensation (“cash, gifts, prizes, awards, coupons, merchandise, rebates or chances to win a game of chance”) to a consumer as an inducement to that consumer to use the services of a licensee, even if the consumer and licensee ultimately do not enter into a client relationship. Any advertisement under this Section must also comply with all requirements regarding real estate advertisements. Also, care should be taken not to offer compensation to unlicensed persons for referrals of clients - this is prohibited.

  56. What is the appropriate response when a buyer asks about the neighbors/neighborhood/how many kids and their ages in the neighborhood???
    You can respond by saying, "The best way for you to get a feel for the neighborhood is to drive through it several times at different times of the day and the week. That way you can see the people for yourself and the kinds of activities that take place. You can also call the local police department for any statistics they might have. Also, there are several websites that will provide you with information, Fact Finder. If the client persists you will need to tell him/her that the Fair Housing Law prohibits you from answering that question.

  57. How do I get certified for GRI?
    GRI is controlled by the state association, the Illinois Association of REALTORS. In order to receive the GRI designation, one would have to complete Course I, Course II and Course III. Please visit http://www.illinoisrealtor.org/iar/events/gri.htm for further explanation or to find the next upcoming sessions.

  58. Does the Board recommend any kind of Liability (E&O) Insurance, any kind of help would be welcome.
    The Association itself does not offer E&O insurance. However, there are a number of companies that you can contact from a list on the National Association of Realtors website. Follow this link.

  59. What does a new agent have to pay IDFPR ? $125 or $150
    A list of applicable fees is available on IDFPR's site at http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/re/REFEESCH.asp

  60. What is Certified Relocation Professional ? How do I take train class and exam?
    The Certified Relocation Professional is awarded by the Employee Relocation Council. In order to obtain the CRP™ designation, an individual must pass a comprehensive exam that covers relocation issues related to corporate policies, appraising, real estate, legal considerations, and family concerns. Only those relocation professionals who have demonstrated a minimum of two years' experience dealing with relocation issues are allowed to sit for the exam. Industry professionals who have earned the CRP™ designation are dedicated to expanding their knowledge in order to provide the utmost in service and quality to today's transferees and their employers. How do I take the training class and exam? Visit http://www.erc.org/ for further information.

  61. Is there an over view explanation of a buyers and listing contract by paragraph number?
    You can get detailed information on the Multi-Board Residential Sales Contract on the www.SucceedwithMore.com website. You will see a 4.0 Contract Notes under the icon for Contracts and Tutorials. You will need to talk to your Broker regarding the Listing Contract as there is no similar explanation available.

  62. If one would like to further their real estate education, is there financial aid available? If so, how do I apply?
    Yes, there are scholarships available. Cut and paste this link into your URL for more information. http://www.ilreef.org/

  63. I am looking for quotes on medical insurance.
    There are several resources for you to do comparison shopping. •American Benefit Consultants, Inc is a full line brokerage company that offers RWSSC members healthcare through Community Healthcare Alliance. They also do cost comparisons to other companies to find you the most cost effective insurance for your particular needs. In addition to healthcare, they are able to assist you with many other insurance needs. Phone: 815.609.6715 •Marsh Affinity Services offers health, life, dental and disability products to National Association of REALTORS® members. Be sure to mention your NAR membership when calling. Phone: 800.626.6983 •Regit, Inc offers health, temporary health, dental and life products, as well as a prescription drug card to Illinois Association of REALTORS® members. Be sure to mention your IAR membership when you call. Phone: 800-537-9786 • Olympia Dental is a dental/vision benefits provider in Illinois providing dental/vision coverage to over 125,000 members. The dental plan designed for MORe members provides unlimited dental benefits at affordable premiums. Monthly premiums for individual/family dental coverage are $17.20 or $23.34 depending on the plan selected. Phone: 800.810.0051

  64. What number do I use to call Supra for a voice update?
    You call the Kim voice number on the back of your key.

  65. Where on the 4.0 contract would you enter a Cash offer ?
    Please direct this question to your broker.

  66. How do I sell HUD homes?
    The Health and Urban Development Department (HUD) has an excellent website which will introduce you to handling "HUD properties." HUD contracts with a single broker to handle the sale of their properties. This contract lasts for several years. The website to begin your research is: hud.gov.

  67. How do I get a map of the flood plains for my client?
    FEMA makes it easy. follow this link.

  68. How do I cancel my membership?
    The short answer is that we need a copy of your wall license with the signature of your current broker. A copy must also be sent to IDFPR and you retain the actual signed off license. If you are going to another Association, you will need a 'letter of good standing' from RWSSC showing that you have paid the dues for the current year and completed orientation. You will also want to return your Supra key and get a copy of the Account Cancellation form which you will show to the new Association, if you are changing.

  69. What steps do I take to change sponsoring brokers?
    Assuming you have your new broker lined up, you will need to tell your current broker that you are leaving. He/she will remove your license from the wall, sign it and send a copy to IDFPR, a copy to MORe and give you the license. Take a copy of this to your new broker who will issue you a 45 day permit and send a copy to the state and a copy to MORe. There are fees to the state which must be paid. The fee to MORe is $25.00. You carry the 45 day permit until your new license comes back and you have your pocket card to carry again.

  70. What is SRES?
    SRES represents Senior Real Estate Specialist. It is the only designation and marketing program specifically designed to serve senior property owners. SRES designees demonstrates requisite knowledge and expertise to counsel senior clients through the major financial and lifestyle transitions, involved in relocating, refinancing or selling a home. **The SRES designation is not affiliated with or endorsed by NAR** For additional information, follow this link.

  71. How do I pay my fees online?
    Visit the website and log on with your last name, member number and password. Please note the password is case sensitive and is NOT the same password as MLSNI. Once logged on, you will see what you owe on the left side. Choose the pay option and then you may pay with telecheck or credit card.

  72. How do I change my name with MORe?
    If you want to change your name and it's not your legal name, a letter needs to go down to IDFPR with a carbon copy to MORe. The letter needs to include license number, legal name and the name you go by. If you've gotten married, the Association needs a copy of your marriage certificate. If you have gotten a divorce, MORe needs the front-page from the court document showing the marriage has disolved.

  73. How can I register on the MORe website
    The Members Only portion of SucceedwithMore.com is only available to members. If you are a member, please log on with last name, member number and password. If you do not know your password, you may request that the password be sent to the registered E-mail address by following the link under the logon box.

  74. how many realtors are there in Lemont Illinois 60439
    MORe has about 124 agents in Lemont.

  75. What discounted V.I.R. programs are currently available to members?
    Please follow this link for details on the programs MORe offers. link. You may also visit both the NAR and IAR website to view additional programs.

  76. when is the board election time for Directors?
    Voting will take place in June, with the Directors taking office in September.

  77. How do I change my password to the website
    Log onto www.SucceedwithMore.com and then on the My Account page on the left side, choose Update Personal Information. You will then choose the link to update password. Please note however your password will only change the My Account page until we do a full database update which usually happens twice a week.

  78. How do I change my password on the MORe site?
    To change your password, log onto SucceedwithMore.com and choose Update Information on the left side of the My Account Page. You will see a link for Updating your password. Please note however when you change your password on the my account page, it will not change on the rwssc homepage until we do a full database update. This usually occurs twice a week. If you'd like your password updated right away on the home page, please e-mail Arobey@SucceedwithMore.com.

  79. How do I get to the page where I can log into kim web to access my keybox information.
    Answer: www.supraekey.com Then choose Log onto KIM. Website address is also noted on the back of your Supra keypad as well as the Supra technical support phone number. The phone support is available 7 days a week 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

  80. Where can I find guidelines for what criteria a room must have to be listed as a bedroom?
    Please follow this link for details on MLSNI's site. You may need to log on. mlsni.com

  81. How do I establish a holding company?
    The Association does not have any information on holding companies. We recommend you contact the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

  82. I AM NOT WORKING AT THE PRESENT AND MAY NOT BE WORKING FOR THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. MY LICENSE IS ACTIVE.


  83. Do you offer an online course for pre-licensing?
    Yes, please follow this link for the online prelicensing course. We offer both online and homestudy.
    Link

  84. how to get into rexplorer/id password reset
    Visit www.MLSNI.com and choose the grey box that says Forget your password. It can be found under the REXplorer and ConnectMLS logos.

  85. For a business purpose, where and how do I change my real first name for DBA name?
    You would need to contact IDFPR at 217-782-3414 to obtain the necessary paperwork.

  86. I'm thinking about changing my sponsoring broker. I have two contracts that are not closing till next month. If I change brokers this week, who will get the comission, old broker or new?
    Technically, it depends on your independant contractor's agreement with your current broker. Based on this document, it would govern the relationship between you and your broker. Thus, telling you what would happen with your current listings if you terminate with that office. Any additional questions, please contact Kate Sax in our Professional Standards Department at 630-324-8425.

  87. does all E & O ins have to be provided thru your broker or can you purchase it on your own without using the E & O ins provided by your broker?
    No, you may purchase E & O Insurance yourself however you may find that it is difficult to purchase without going through your broker. Please check out both NAR and IAR's site under Member Benefits to see what companies offer E & O Insurance.

  88. Dues haven't been paid yet - when is cutoff date
    January 2nd all agents will be suspended in the system. As of January 15th, if we have not received payment, membership will be terminated. Association dues were due on December 1st. To make your payment, please call 630-324-8400 and ask to speak to someone in the accounting department.

  89. Does the radon disclosure apply to condominium buildings?
    Yes, the radon disclosure currently applies to condos and townhouses, as well as single family. Even if the condo unit is on the 5th floor, the radon disclosure is required.

  90. How can I change from quarterly billing to annual billing?
    The only time of year a member may switch from quarterly billing to annual billing is in April. Please call 630-324-8400 and ask to speak to someone in the accounting department.

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