Common use of Security Levels Clause in Contracts

Security Levels. Each Participant and use is assigned a security level based on their agent type. A. Security Level One (1) – Export/RETS Vendors. Denied access to NM MLS. B. Security Level Two (2) – Affiliated members. Used for Appraisers who hold an affiliated membership and are not full REALTOR® members. C. Security Level Three (3) – Appraisers. Can view active and sold listings only but cannot add listings. D. Security Level Four (4) – Associate Brokers. Able to view, add and maintain listings under Qualifying Broker E. Security Level Five (5) – Qualifying Brokers and Secretaries. Has access to view, add and maintain their own and their Associate Broker’s listings. Each active office is allowed up to two (2) security level 5’s. F. Security Level Six (6) – Qualifying Brokers. Has branch offices and gives capability of producing reports.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: MLS Participant Agreement, New Mexico MLS Participant Agreement

Security Levels. Each Participant and use is assigned a security level based on their agent type. A. Security Level One (1) – Export/RETS Vendors. Denied access to NM MLS. B. Security Level Two (2) – Affiliated members. Used for Appraisers who hold an affiliated membership and are not full REALTOR® members. C. Security Level Three (3) – Appraisers. Can view active and sold listings only but cannot add listings. D. Security Level Four (4) – Associate Brokers. Able to view, add and maintain listings under Qualifying Broker. E. Security Level Five (5) – Qualifying Brokers and Secretaries. Has access to view, add and maintain their own and their Associate Broker’s listings. Each active office is allowed up to two (2) security level 5’s. F. Security Level Six (6) – Qualifying Brokers. Has branch offices and gives capability of producing reports.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: New Mexico MLS Participant Agreement