Needed: New MLS category Titled, “TNAS – Owner”

For the (real estate) uninitiated, the MLS status “TNAS” stands for “Temporarily Not Available for Showing.”

That can be the case when a home is under contract, and being inspected by the Buyer; someone is home sick; or, the Seller simply doesn’t want intrusions over the holidays.

But, what do listing agents disclose when the issue isn’t a “For Sale” home’s availability — in fact, it’s vacant, and can be shown any time —  rather, it’s the Seller who’s inaccessible? (usually due to travel abroad, in an area with poor or no Internet access — imagine! :-)).

Then, the proper course seems to be to continue to keep the listing “Active” (and showable), but to advise serious Buyers (vs. everyone) of the delayed response timetable . . .



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