The REALTOR® Code of Ethics New Member Orientation Program National Association of REALTORS®

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The REALTOR® Code of Ethics New Member Orientation Program National Association of REALTORS®

Materials Page # 2 History and Background of the Code of Ethics National Association of REALTORS  formed in No license laws at the time. Real estate industry had a history of speculation, exploitation, and disorder. 2

Materials Page # 3 History and Background of the Code of Ethics Code was adopted in 1913 to establish a professional standard of conduct. Code of Ethics formed the basis for license laws. 2

Materials Page # 4 History and Background of the Code of Ethics From its inception, the Code of Ethics required arbitration of monetary disputes between REALTORS . 2

Materials Page # 5 Under all is the land …

Materials Page # 6 The Preamble The Golden Rule Widely allocated ownership” and “widest distribution of land ownership” Maintain and improve the standards of their calling. 3

Materials Page # 7 The Preamble Share with fellow REALTORS  a common responsibility for the integrity and honor of the real estate profession. Strive to become and remain informed on issues affecting real estate. Willingly share the fruit of your experience and study with others. 3

Materials Page # 8 The Preamble Identify and take steps to eliminate practices which may damage the public or which might discredit or bring dishonor to the real estate profession. Urge exclusive representation of clients. Do not attempt to gain any unfair advantage over competitors. Refrain from making unsolicited comments about other practitioners. 3

Materials Page # 9 The Preamble If an opinion is sought about a competitor (or the REALTOR  believes comment is necessary), the opinion should be offered in an objective, professional manner. The term REALTOR  stands for competency, fairness, high integrity, moral conduct in business relations. No inducement of profit and no instruction from clients can justify departure from these ideals. 3-4

Materials Page # 10 The Three Major Sections Duties to Clients and Customers Duties to the Public Duties to REALTORS® 4

Materials Page # 11 The Structure of the Code of Ethics Articles –Broad statements of ethical principles. Standards of Practice –Support, interpret, and amplify the Articles under which they are stated. 4

Materials Page # 12 The Structure of the Code of Ethics Case Interpretations –Specific fact situations to which the Articles and/or Standards of Practice are applied. Only Articles of the Code can be violated, though Standards of Practice can be cited in support of an alleged violation. 4

Materials Page # 13 Ethics or Arbitration Ethics: Basic Issue –Is there a possible violation of the Code of Ethics? Arbitration: Basic Issue –Is there an arbitrable issue, that is, a money dispute? –Typically a dispute over which REALTOR  is entitled to the cooperative commission in a transaction. 5

Materials Page # 14 The Ethics Enforcement Process Who can file a complaint? 5

Materials Page # 15 The Grievance Committee A screening committee comprised of members of the Association appointed to the committee. Key question for the Grievance Committee: If the allegations in the complaint were taken as true on their face, is it possible that a violation of the Code of Ethics occurred? 5

Materials Page # 16 Professional Standards Hearing Panel Function is to conduct a full “due process” hearing with sworn testimony, witnesses and evidence. Hearing Panel is comprised of members of the Professional Standards Committee. 5

Materials Page # 17 Professional Standards Hearing Panel After conducting a hearing, the Hearing Panel decides whether there was a violation of the Code of Ethics, proven by clear, strong and convincing proof. If the Hearing Panel finds a violation of the Code of Ethics, the Panel then determines the discipline to be imposed on the violator (respondent). 5

Materials Page # 18 Authorized Discipline (and administrative processing fees) Letter of Warning Letter of Reprimand Education Fine not to exceed $5,000 Probation for one year or less Suspension for not less than 30 days nor more than one year Expulsion from membership for period of one to three years Suspension or termination of MLS privileges Administrative processing fee (if found in violation) not to exceed $500 (“Court Costs”) 6

Materials Page # 19 The Arbitration Process Request filed. Arbitration is conducted under Article 17 of the Code of Ethics and the state arbitration statute (if any). 6

Materials Page # 20 The Arbitration Process Article 17 provides that arbitration occurs under the following circumstances: –Contractual disputes or specific non- contractual disputes (see Standard of Practice 17-4); –Between REALTORS  (principals) associated with different firms; –Arising out of their relationship as REALTORS  6

Materials Page # 21 Grievance Committee Committee performs a screening function similar to review of ethics complaints. Key question for the Grievance Committee: If the allegations in the request for arbitration were taken as true on their face, is the matter at issue related to a real estate transaction and is it properly arbitrable, i.e. is there some basis on which an award could be based? 6

Materials Page # 22 Mediation A voluntary process in which disputing parties meet with a mediator appointed by the Association to create a mutually acceptable resolution of the dispute, rather than having a decision imposed by an arbitration hearing panel. 7

Materials Page # 23 Mediation Mediation can occur before or after the Grievance Committee reviews requests for arbitration, depending on local Association policy. If a dispute is resolved in mediation, the parties sign an agreement spelling out the terms of the settlement, and no arbitration hearing is held. 7

Materials Page # 24 Professional Standards Hearing Panel Function is to conduct a full “due process” hearing with sworn testimony, witnesses and evidence. Hearing Panel is comprised of members of the Professional Standards Committee. 7

Materials Page # 25 Professional Standards Hearing Panel After the hearing, the Hearing Panel decides which REALTOR  is entitled to the award (typically a disputed commission in a transaction), proven by a preponderance of the evidence. Materials Page #7

Materials Page # 26 Payment of the Award Generally, the award of the Panel in an arbitration case can be judicially enforced if not paid by the non- prevailing party. Some associations have procedures requiring that awards by deposited with the association pending review of the hearing process or during legal challenge. 7

Materials Page # 27 NAR’s Arbitration Guidelines Found in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual. Guidance to Hearing Panels as to how to determine procuring cause in arbitration hearings. Also referred to as “Suggested Factors for Consideration by a Hearing Panel in Arbitration.” Guidelines focus on “procuring cause” as the basis for resolving most commission disputes between brokers. 8

Materials Page # 28 Key Factors in a Procuring Cause Dispute No predetermined rule of entitlement may be established by an association. Hearing Panels should consider the entire course of events. Matters such as the first showing of the property, the writing of the successful offer or the existence of an agency relationship with the buyer are not, in themselves, exclusive determiners of procuring cause/entitlement. 8

Materials Page # 29 Key Factors in a Procuring Cause Dispute The key concepts of procuring cause are referenced in this definition from Black’s Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition: “The proximate cause; the cause originating a series of events which, without break in their continuity, result in the accomplishment of the prime object.” 8

Materials Page # 30 Article 1 Protect and promote Protect and promote the interests of the client; This obligation to the client is primary; treat all parties honestly But must treat all parties honestly, regardless of agency or non-agency relationship. Standard of Practice 1-2 defines terms such as “client,” “customer,” “agent,” and “broker.” 9

Materials Page # 31 Article 2 11

Materials Page # 32 Article 2 exaggeration, misrepresentation and concealment Avoid exaggeration, misrepresentation and concealment of pertinent facts about the property or the transaction; But there is no obligation to discover latent defects, matters outside scope of license, or matters confidential under agency or non-agency relationships. 11

Materials Page # 33 Article 9 Get it in writing!!! Get it in writing!!! 13

Materials Page # 34 Article 9 Agreements shall be in writing whenever possible; In clear and understandable language; Expressing the specific terms, conditions, obligations and commitments of the parties. A copy of each agreement shall be furnished to each party upon their signing or initialing. 13

Materials Page # 35 Article 9 Standard of Practice 9-1 requires that reasonable care be used to keep documents current by use of written extensions and amendments. 13

Materials Page # 36 Article 12 Truth in advertising!! Truth in advertising!! 14

Materials Page # 37 Article 12 “true picture” Present a “true picture” in your advertising and representations to the public. Ensure that the professional status of REALTORS  is clearly identifiable in any advertising. 14

Materials Page # 38 Article 16 Do not engage in any practice or take any action inconsistent with the agency or other exclusive relationship that other REALTORS® have with clients. 15

Materials Page # 39 Article 16 Examples of issues covered by Article 16 and its Standards of Practice –Innovative or aggressive business practices –Advertising/solicitations which may be received by other REALTORS  clients –Solicitation of listings and agency relationships of clients of other brokers –Dealing with other brokers’ clients –Obligations when entering into exclusive relationships –Agency and/or brokerage relationship disclosure 15

Materials Page # 40 The REALTOR  Code of Ethics … protects the buying and selling public. promotes a competitive real estate marketplace. enhances the integrity of the industry. is your promise of performance. is your promise of professionalism. 16

Materials Page # 41 The images used herein were obtained from IMSI’s MasterClips  and MasterPhotos  Premium Image Collection, 1895 Francisco Blvd. East, San Rafael, CA , USA