When registering for MAX/Center, does a Remax member agree to receive commercial electronic mail messages, direct mailings, text messaging, and/or telephone calls from RE/MAX, RE/MAX Approved Suppliers, and third parties?
Remax Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
By registering for MAX/Center, or by otherwise using MAX/Center, Member affirmatively agrees to receive commercial electronic mail messages, direct mailings, text messaging, and/or telephone calls from RE/MAX, RE/MAX Approved Suppliers, and third parties designated by Us from time to time, at both Member's remax.net email address, Member's e-mail accepting address that may be connected to MAX/Center's e-mail forwarding feature, Member's office address, and office and or cell phone number.
Source: Item 22 — Contracts (FDD pages 108–334)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Remax's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, by registering for or using MAX/Center, a Remax member affirmatively agrees to receive commercial electronic mail messages, direct mailings, text messaging, and/or telephone calls from RE/MAX, RE/MAX Approved Suppliers, and designated third parties. These communications will be sent to the member's remax.net email address, any email address connected to MAX/Center's forwarding feature, the member's office address, and their office or cell phone number. This agreement is part of the terms and conditions for using MAX/Center.
This consent allows Remax and its partners to keep members informed about important updates, special offers, and other relevant information. However, it also means that members may receive a significant volume of marketing and promotional materials. Members should be aware of this when registering for MAX/Center and consider the potential impact on their communication channels.
It is important for prospective franchisees to understand that this agreement is in place to facilitate communication within the Remax network and to provide members with access to valuable resources and opportunities. However, franchisees should also be prepared to manage the influx of communications that may result from this consent. Franchisees should also review Remax's privacy policies to understand how their personal information will be used and protected.