The mission of the Tri-Lakes Board of REALTORS(R), Inc. is to serve its members by providing them education and resources that enhance professionalism, integrity and competency; to promote the REALTOR(R) Code of Ethics; to strengthen the REALTOR(R) image in the community; and to protect the right to own, use and transfer real property.
Services
TLBOR is one of the largest associations in the state of Missouri.
Based in Branson, MO- The TLBOR represents and provides services to members in Southern Missouri, including Sales Agents, Brokers, Appraisers, Inspectors, Attorneys, Loan Officers, Legislators and other professionals that touch Real Estate in Missouri.
From Legal Services to Legislative Advocacy, Education discounts & Members-only publications, a REALTOR(R) membership with the TLBOR is critical to your Real Estate practice!
Networking & Board Legislation opportunities are great to help you grow!
Based in Branson, MO- The TLBOR represents and provides services to members in Southern Missouri, including Sales Agents, Brokers, Appraisers, Inspectors, Attorneys, Loan Officers, Legislators and other professionals that touch Real Estate in Missouri.
From Legal Services to Legislative Advocacy, Education discounts & Members-only publications, a REALTOR(R) membership with the TLBOR is critical to your Real Estate practice!
Networking & Board Legislation opportunities are great to help you grow!
After you have met the eligibility requirements and passed the examination, you may apply for your real estate salesperson's or broker's license.
You must submit your application for license to the Missouri Real Estate Commission within six months of the date of your 48-hour pre-examination course completion.
If no education is required, proof of satisfactory completion of BOTH portions of the required examination must be completed within six months prior to the date the application for license is submitted to the Missouri Real Estate Commission.
You must submit your application for license to the Missouri Real Estate Commission within six months of the date of your 48-hour pre-examination course completion.
If no education is required, proof of satisfactory completion of BOTH portions of the required examination must be completed within six months prior to the date the application for license is submitted to the Missouri Real Estate Commission.
For members joining during the year, dues and fees are prorated monthly.
You are required to pay at the time of your New Member Appointment when you join.
To view the membership dues & fees, please see the membership applications.
The dues & MLS fees charts for 2021 can be found on the last 2 pages.
New Member Orientation is a basic run-through of our Board's standards, showing etiquette, and MLS system.
New Members will receive training on the aforementioned subjects, along with a Missouri REALTORS(R) portion.
You are required to pay at the time of your New Member Appointment when you join.
To view the membership dues & fees, please see the membership applications.
The dues & MLS fees charts for 2021 can be found on the last 2 pages.
New Member Orientation is a basic run-through of our Board's standards, showing etiquette, and MLS system.
New Members will receive training on the aforementioned subjects, along with a Missouri REALTORS(R) portion.
What does a REALTOR(R) do?
These professionals are members of the National Association of REALTORS(R), and they can help you buy or sell a home.
For most Americans, a home is the most expensive purchase they'll make in their lifetime.
It's a serious transaction with significant financial and emotional ramifications for the parties involved, and having proper representation is critical.
So, what's a REALTOR(R) going to do for you.
In 2012, a full 89 percent of buyers used a real estate agent, and so did 88 percent of sellers.
These professionals are members of the National Association of REALTORS(R), and they can help you buy or sell a home.
For most Americans, a home is the most expensive purchase they'll make in their lifetime.
It's a serious transaction with significant financial and emotional ramifications for the parties involved, and having proper representation is critical.
So, what's a REALTOR(R) going to do for you.
In 2012, a full 89 percent of buyers used a real estate agent, and so did 88 percent of sellers.
Since 1969, the REALTORS(R) Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR(R) candidates across the United States.
The purpose of RPAC is clear: REALTORS(R) raise and spend money to elect candidates who understand and support their interests.
The money to accomplish this comes from voluntary contributions made by REALTORS(R).
These are not members' dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS(R) in recognition of how important campaign fundraising is to the political process.
The purpose of RPAC is clear: REALTORS(R) raise and spend money to elect candidates who understand and support their interests.
The money to accomplish this comes from voluntary contributions made by REALTORS(R).
These are not members' dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS(R) in recognition of how important campaign fundraising is to the political process.
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