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Network FAQ
This section is under development. We
will continue to add your questions as they become available.
Please see below for the current list of FAQs.
1. What do I have
to do to register?
To join
the network you need to meet the basic
requirements:
1) Be in good standing
with the National Association of Realtors.
2) Be an e-PRO® certified real
estate agent.
3) Be pro-active in your desire to
form a network affiliation of e-PRO certified real
estate agents.
If you are
interested in joining the network and you meet the basic
requirements, please Register
Today!
2. What payment methods
does the IRE accept?
We can accept
credit cards or PayPal (by request).
3. How often is the
Master Agent List updated?
The Master
Agent List is updated monthly to incorporate the addition
of all new agents joining the IRE as well as any changes
to the existing information in the database or deletions
from the IRE. The list is updated during the 27th and
1st of the upcoming month. All new members and changes
will actually be published to the network on the 1st
of each month.
4. Do I have to be
a real estate agent with an e-PRO® certification
to participate in the IRE?
Yes, the
IRE was designed as a focal point for the internet professional
(e-PRO®) agents that want to maintain an ongoing
affiliation with other e-PRO® agents. The IRE network
assists the agent in significantly reducing the time
and effort required by the agent to maintain a reciprocal
link relationship. The e-PRO® is therefore
a required prerequisite for participation in the IRE.
5. When will I see
my website added to the list?
The Master
Agent List is update monthly. The IRE collects
registration requests until the 25th of each month.
Between the 25th and the end of the month we will update
the Master Agent List and database. After the
first day of the appropriate month you will see your
website added to the list.
6. Are URLs that redirect to another
website allowed in the Master Agent List?
Unfortunately,
no. Each URL identifying a website must contain
its own copy of the Master Agent List somewhere within
that website. A URL that redirects to another URL does
not have its own website content and therefore cannot
be included in the network.
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