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Reminder - An agent may not enter a new listing with a new listing date unless the previous listing has exceeded its expiration date or has been Withdrawn or Canceled for at least sixty (60) days. See OneKey MLS Rule:
310.6 Original Listing Date Retained
When listing information is changed or if the Property is re-listed by the same listing broker before the original expiration or extended expiration date of the original listing, and the Property Class remains the same, then the listing shall retain its original listing date. The only exception to this is if the listing was Withdrawn or Cancelled and remained off the market for at least sixty (60) days, then in this case a new listing can be signed and entered with the new listing date.