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Response from Betsy Urbance: I do not think this is something that the listing agent could legally require by adding in the MLS remarks section. If the listing agent is suggesting to his seller client that Internet lenders not be used, he should be careful that he is presenting information to his client accurately and fairly with non-biased information. It is the seller's decision. So, if a remark like this appears in the MLS, it should be at the seller's direction and not according to the listing agent's discretion. Sellers are typically not bound by the license law or REALTOR Code of Ethics (unless of course they are actually licensees/REALTOR members).