Rent your property in MLS for a Flat Fee

Select the package that suits your needs:

BEST VALUE

1 Month
$199

Limited Time Only!!
(Regularly $299)

 

  • You Show It & Negotiate
  • Offer as low as 1/2 Month* to a Tenant’s Agency
  • Pay 0% Commission if “Landlord to Tenant” Direct
  • 24/7 Receptionist Gives Out Your Contact Info
  • Up To 20 Photographs
  • On MLS Partner Websites
  • On Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin (*select states)
  • Terminate or Temporary Withdraw Anytime

MOST POPUALR

3 Month
$299

Limited Time Only!!
(Regularly $399)

 

  • You Show It & Negotiate
  • Offer as low as 1/2 Month* to a Tenant’s Agency
  • Pay 0% Commission if “Landlord to Tenant” Direct
  • 24/7 Receptionist Gives Out Your Contact Info
  • Up To 20 Photographs
  • On MLS Partner Websites
  • On Facebook, Twitter & Linkedin (*select states)
  • Terminate or Temporary Withdraw Anytime

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the MLS?

The MLS stands for the “Multiple Listing Service”, which is an an extensive database of real estate listed by licensed Real Estate Brokers. It is through the MLS that most residential real estate transactions are facilitated. Real estate professionals have agreed to exchange information about properties for sale in order to help sell homes for the best price possible and in the least amount of time.

What is an “Entry Only Listing”?

When a property is listed in the MLS as an “Entry Only Listing”, it is identified as such so Tenant’s Agents know that is a limited service listing. That way Agents know the Agent that listed the property (Listing Agent) is only entering the property in the MLS and does not provide any other services to the Landlord.

What forms do I need to submit?

In order to stay in compliance with Federal & State Laws, State Licensing Statutes, and MLS Rules and Regulations all the required forms must be submitted before your property can be listed in MLS. (Rental Listing Agreement, MLS Listing Detail Form, Appropriate Property Disclosures and at least one Photo).

How do Agents/Tenants contact me?

Agents/Tenants contact the Landlord directly to set up showings. The Landlord’s contact information appears in the “Showing Instructions” of the MLS for the Tenant’s Agents to see, so they do not have to look any further than that.  It is also on EntryOnly.com for Tenants to see.  If a Tenant calls our office, there is a live receptionist that gives them your contact information, and any email inquiries are forwarded to the Landlord.  However, per MLS Rules, it is a violation to have a Landlord’s contact information to appear in the MLS description.  So, all callers are instructed to contact the Landlord directly.

Do I have to offer a Commission?

To be in the MLS, Landlords are required to offer a Tenant’s Agency Commission. The Landlord only pays that commission if the property is rented to a Tenant who is brought by an Agent. If the Tenant has no Agent, the Landlord pays NO commission. The average commission is 1/2 month’s rent, based on a 12 month lease, so that is what we recommend. Of course, it all depends on how motivated a Landlord is to rent the property. Obviously, the higher the commission offered, the more likely a Tenant’s Agency is to put effort into finding a tenant for that property. Conversely, the lower the commission offered, the less likely a Tenant’s Agency is to “push” the property.  EntryOnly.com will never be due a commission.

What do I do after I rent my property?

Per MLS Rules, Landlords must inform EntryOnly.com within 1 business day after renting your property, regardless if there is a Tenant’s Agency or not. Essentially, Landlords are entering into a legal contract with our Real Estate Agency and must stay in compliance with all MLS Rules and Federal/State Laws, otherwise our company can be fined by the MLS.  Any fines received due to a Landlord’s negligence will be passed on to the Landlord.

What type of Listing Agreement do I have to sign?

You have to sign an “Exclusive Agency” Rental Listing Agreement. The reason it is “Exclusive Agency” is because per MLS Rules, one property can not be listed in the MLS by two different agencies at the same time. If you want to be listed in the MLS by another Agency, then you must Terminate your listing with EntryOnly.com first.

Am I prohibited from using my “For Rent By Owner” yard sign?

You are not prohibited from using your existing “FOR RENT” sign. However, it is recommended you use a professional looking Yard Sign or you can order a custom printed Yard Sign through EntryOnly.com.