It was disclosed in the first annual Realtor Safety report that number of violence cases against real estate professionals is on the rise especially this month. In response to that problem, the National Association of Realtor held a convention in celebration of Realtor Safety Month to take a closer look at their preemptive measures in an effort to protect every Realtor from bad elements in the society.
To improve Realtor safety, the Mid-Atlantic real estate Multiple Listing Service (MIRS) has lately announced their partnership with Moby, a personal safety application designed to keep you safe on the job. It has location-based technology feature that send an alert to your chosen contacts, along with a map of your location and securely send up-to-date location to your loved ones. The difference of Moby from other security apps out there in the market is it actually directly connected to the national security monitoring center.
MIRS is not the only one who offer Moby app to its member, the Iowa Association of Realtors has offered this security app following the still unsolved murder of its member Ashley Oakland. The largest broker owed MLS in Michigan the MiRealSource has also suggested this app to its thousands of members to provide additional safety as well as Keller William, Women in Default Services, Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Alliance Program and many more.
MRIS acquire Moby Application to Strengthen Realtor Security
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