Where the word REALTORS® is used in this Code and Preamble, it shall be deemed to include REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®s. While the Code of Ethics establishes obligations that may be higher than those mandated by law, in any instance where the Code of Ethics and the law conflict, the ...
REALTORS®are required to complete ethics training of not less than 2 hours, 30 minutes of instructional time. The training must meet specific learning objectives and criteria established by the National Association of REALTORS®. Training may be completed through NAR’s online courses or through...
Are any REALTOR® members exempt from COE? How do I know if I have completed Ethics? If I took a class that included 2.5 hours of the NAR Code of Ethics at LIBOR or NAR’s online COE class since 1/1/2022, what should I do? Wait….I’m pretty sure I took Ethics in 2021...
Based on Everyday Ethics in Real Estate, this New York course presents the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) Code of Ethics and information on making ethical decisions in a 3-hour format that can be used to fulfill NAR’s real estate ethics training requirement. Through an in-depth...
Realtors® are required to complete at least 2.5 hours of ethics training within two-year cycles. Background on the change to a two-year requirement is here. The training must meet specific learning objectives and criteria established by the National Association of Realtors®. A new two-...
Providing the Highest Level of Professional Service The Code of Ethics sets forth standards of conduct and professional integrity that are the hallmarks of the REALTOR® profession. To meet their obligations to clients, customers, the public and each other, REALTORS® pledge to: To protect the...
Realtors® are required to complete at least 2.5 hours of ethics training within two-year cycles. Background on the change to a two-year requirement is here. The training must meet specific learning objectives and criteria established by the National Association of Realtors®. A new two-...
The REALTOR® Code of Ethics New Member Orientation Program National Association of REALTORS® 2 History and Background of the CArbitrate Don't Litigate
C. DUTIES TO REALTORS® (ARTICLES 15-17) Article 15. Disparaging Competitors: False or misleading statements. Article 16. Interference in Agency/Client Relationship: Interference in agency/client relationship of another REALTOR®. Article 17. Duty to Arbitrate Commission Disputes: ...
Ethical practice is essential in real estate transactions. In this lesson, you'll learn about the duties that real estate salespersons and brokers owe to clients pursuant to the code of ethics developed by the National Association of Realtors. ...