A client is a software application that runs on a computer and relies on a server to perform some operations. For example, a Gmail or Outlook app on a phone is a client that requires a Google or Microsoft server to provide data services for...
Broker Back Office (BBO) is a set of rules that allow an MLS’s real estate brokers to access data feeds that include the MLS’s other brokers’ listings for the use of non-public services within the...
API stands for Application Programming Interface, the connection point through which data providers and consumers transport data. It is like the set of plugs on the back of a television that enable different kinds of digital media to be transported into and out of the...
RESO does not provide MLS real estate data, property records or access to the APIs of other organizations. RESO creates the standards for the data, and other organizations build technology based upon it. Access to data from a Web API service comes from the MLS or...
The RESO Forms and Policies page includes:BylawsCertification Terms and ConditionsDeclaration of Use of RESO StandardsEnd User License Agreement (EULA)Member Intellectual Property Rights Agreement (MIPRA)Membership Application InvoiceNonmember Intellectual Property...
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RESO’s board of directors represents its membership and drives its strategy, while its staff manages the organization’s operations.More Info on About RESO
Since 2020, RESO’s standards have been implemented by MLSs and technology companies across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Australia.More Info on About RESO
RESO’s mission is to create and promote the adoption and utilization of standards that drive efficiency throughout the real estate industry. RESO envisions a streamlined real estate technology industry through the use of its standards.More Info on About...
RESO’s members include MLSs, brokerages, REALTOR® associations and technology partners serving nearly two million real estate professionals.More Info on About RESO
RESO’s GitHub repository maintains the ongoing development of RESO’s ratified standards and proposed specifications, particularly those that require RESO certification.More Info on RESO GitHub
Technology standards remove ambiguity and incompatibility across different systems, resulting in more consistent and higher quality data. Standards increase efficiency, helping businesses bring new innovation and competition to the industry.More Info on About...
RESO standards are open standards, available to the world at no cost, as RESO’s mission is to drive efficiency throughout the real estate technology industry. RESO also provides premium products and services for purchase that enhance an organization’s ability to...
The Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO) is an independent, nonprofit standards body that develops data standards to create efficiencies for all participants in real estate transactions.More Info on About RESO
Individuals, companies and organizations that have significantly impacted the RESO community and real estate data standards can be nominated.More Info on Awards
RESO case studies demonstrate the benefits of adopting RESO standards through specific documented examples of real-world business experiences.More Info on Case Studies