MEMBERSHIP FAQs
- How do I become a member?
- How do I complete an application?
- What are the annual membership dues and fees?
- Does my Broker need to belong to BVBoR®?
- More FAQs
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How do I become a Member? By completing an application, paying the appropriate membership dues and then attending the Orientation class within the allocated timeframe.
How do I complete an Application? 1. Online - Click here to download an application. This is the quickest and easiest way to apply to the Board. Once you send or bring us the application with the appropriate membership application fees, you will receive a welcome packet from the Board via e-mail, after which you will be able to begin using the login and password indicated in your e-mail. Bring or mail to: Bitterroot Valley Board of REALTORS®, 206 E. Ravalli Street, Hamilton, MT 59840.
What are the annual membership fees? The membership fees are paid on an annual basis and are due each year on January 31st. For members joining during the year, fees are prorated monthly. To view the membership fees, click here.
Does my Broker need to belong to BVBoR? Agents must hold their primary membership in a REALTOR association where the company's principal or managing broker holds membership. Once an agent holds primary membership in a REALTOR association, they may then join any other REALTOR association as a secondary member provided their principal or managing broker is a member also.
More FAQs If my broker is not a member of any Board of REALTORS®, may I still join? The company's principal broker must hold membership in the Board prior to any other agent joining. What does primary membership mean? Primary membership is an accounting term indicating that you are paying your National and State dues through that particular REALTOR association. What does secondary membership mean? Secondary membership means that you are already paying your national and state dues with another local REALTOR association. Therefore, you only have to pay the local dues with your secondary Board. Does a secondary member receive fewer benefits than a primary member? No, secondary members receive the same benefits as a primary member.

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