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The REALTOR® Code of Ethics
Preamble
Under all is the land. Upon its
wise utilization and widely allocated ownership depend
the survival and growth of free institutions and of our
civilization. REALTORS® should recognize that the
interests of the nation and its citizens require the highest
and best use of the land and the widest distribution of
land ownership. They require the creation of adequate
housing, the building of functioning cities, the development
of productive industries and farms, and the preservation
of a healthful environment.
Such
interests impose obligations beyond those of ordinary
commerce. They impose grave social responsibility and
a patriotic duty to which REALTORS® should dedicate
themselves, and for which they should be diligent in
preparing themselves. REALTORS®, therefore, are
zealous to maintain and improve the standards of their
calling and share with their fellow REALTORS® a
common responsibility for its integrity and honor.
In recognition and appreciation of
their obligations to clients, customers, the public,
and each other, REALTORS® continuously strive to
become and remain informed on issues affecting real
estate and, as knowledgeable professionals, they willingly
share the fruit of their experience and study with others.
They identify and take steps, through enforcement of
this Code of Ethics and by assisting appropriate regulatory
bodies, to eliminate practices which may damage the
public or which might discredit or bring dishonor to
the real estate profession. REALTORS® having direct
personal knowledge of conduct that may violate the Code
of Ethics involving misappropriation of client or customer
funds or property, willful discrimination, or fraud
resulting in substantial economic harm, bring such matters
to the attention of the appropriate Board or Association
of REALTORS®. (Amended 1/00)
Realizing that cooperation with other
real estate professionals promotes the best interests
of those who utilize their services, REALTORS® urge
exclusive representation of clients; do not attempt
to gain any unfair advantage over their competitors;
and they refrain from making unsolicited comments about
other practitioners. In instances where their opinion
is sought, or where REALTORS® believe that comment
is necessary, their opinion is offered in an objective,
professional manner, uninfluenced by any personal motivation
or potential advantage or gain.
The term REALTOR® has come to
connote competency, fairness, and high integrity resulting
from adherence to a lofty ideal of moral conduct in
business relations. No inducement of profit and no instruction
from clients ever can justify departure from this ideal.
In the interpretation of this obligation,
REALTORS® can take no safer guide than that which
has been handed down through the centuries, embodied
in the Golden Rule, “Whatsoever ye would that
others should do to you, do ye even so to them.”
Accepting this standard as their
own, REALTORS® pledge to observe its spirit in all
of their activities and to conduct their business in
accordance with the tenets set forth below.
Duties to Clients and Customers
Article 1
When representing a buyer, seller,
landlord, tenant, or other client as an agent, REALTORS®
pledge themselves to protect and promote the interests
of their client. This obligation to the client is primary,
but it does not relieve REALTORS® of their obligation
to treat all parties honestly. When serving a buyer, seller,
landlord, tenant or other party in a non-agency capacity,
REALTORS® remain obligated to treat all parties honestly.
(Amended 1/01)
Article 2
REALTORS® shall avoid exaggeration,
misrepresentation, or concealment of pertinent facts relating
to the property or the transaction. REALTORS® shall
not, however, be obligated to discover latent defects
in the property, to advise on matters outside the scope
of their real estate license, or to disclose facts which
are confidential under the scope of agency or non-agency
relationships as defined by state law. (Amended 1/00)
Article 3
REALTORS® shall cooperate
with other brokers except when cooperation is not in the
client’s best interest. The obligation to cooperate
does not include the obligation to share commissions,
fees, or to otherwise compensate another broker. (Amended
1/95) Article
4
REALTORS® shall not acquire an interest in or buy
or present offers from themselves, any member of their
immediate families, their firms or any member thereof,
or any entities in which they have any ownership interest,
any real property without making their true position
known to the owner or the owner’s agent or broker.
In selling property they own, or in which they have
any interest, REALTORS® shall reveal their ownership
or interest in writing to the purchaser or the purchaser’s
representative. (Amended 1/00)
Article 5
REALTORS® shall not undertake to provide professional
services concerning a property or its value where they
have a present or contemplated interest unless such
interest is specifically disclosed to all affected parties.
Article 6
REALTORS® shall not accept
any commission, rebate, or profit on expenditures made
for their client, without the client’s knowledge
and consent.
When recommending real estate products or services (e.g.,
homeowner’s insurance, warranty programs, mortgage
financing, title insurance, etc.), REALTORS® shall
disclose to the client or customer to whom the recommendation
is made any financial benefits or fees, other than real
estate referral fees, the REALTOR® or REALTOR®’s
firm may receive as a direct result of such recommendation.
(Amended 1/99)
Article 7
In a transaction, REALTORS® shall not accept compensation
from more than one party, even if permitted by law,
without disclosure to all parties and the informed consent
of the REALTOR®’s client or clients. (Amended
1/93)
Article 8
REALTORS® shall keep in a special account in an
appropriate financial institution, separated from their
own funds, monies coming into their possession in trust
for other persons, such as escrows, trust funds, clients’
monies, and other like items.
Article 9
REALTORS®, for the protection of all parties, shall
assure whenever possible that all agreements related to
real estate transactions including, but not limited to,
listing and representation agreements, purchase contracts,
and leases are in writing 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 to such agreements upon
their signing or initialing. (Amended 1/04)
Duties to the Public
Article 10
REALTORS® shall not deny equal professional services
to any person for reasons of race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.
REALTORS® shall not be parties to any plan or agreement
to discriminate against a person or persons on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status,
or national origin. (Amended 1/90)
Article 11
The services which REALTORS® provide to their clients
and customers shall conform to the standards of practice
and competence which are reasonably expected in the
specific real estate disciplines in which they engage;
specifically, residential real estate brokerage, real
property management, commercial and industrial real
estate brokerage, real estate appraisal, real estate
counseling, real estate syndication, real estate auction,
and international real estate.
REALTORS® shall not undertake to provide specialized
professional services concerning a type of property
or service that is outside their field of competence
unless they engage the assistance of one who is competent
on such types of property or service, or unless the
facts are fully disclosed to the client. Any persons
engaged to provide such assistance shall be so identified
to the client and their contribution to the assignment
should be set forth. (Amended 1/95)
Article 12
REALTORS® shall be careful at all times to present
a true picture in their advertising and representations
to the public. REALTORS® shall also ensure that
their professional status (e.g., broker, appraiser,
property manager, etc.) or status as REALTORS® is
clearly identifiable in any such advertising. (Amended
1/93)
Article 13
REALTORS® shall not engage in activities that constitute
the unauthorized practice of law and shall recommend
that legal counsel be obtained when the interest of
any party to the transaction requires it.
Article 14
If charged with unethical practice or asked to present
evidence or to cooperate in any other way, in any professional
standards proceeding or investigation, REALTORS® shall
place all pertinent facts before the proper tribunals
of the Member Board or affiliated institute, society,
or council in which membership is held and shall take
no action to disrupt or obstruct such processes. (Amended
1/99)
Duties to REALTORS®
Article 15
REALTORS® shall not knowingly or recklessly make
false or misleading statements about competitors, their
businesses, or their business practices. (Amended 1/92)
Article 16
REALTORS® shall not engage in any practice or take
any action inconsistent with exclusive representation
or exclusive brokerage relationship agreements that
other REALTORS® have with clients. (Amended 1/04)
Article 17
In the event of contractual disputes or specific non-contractual
disputes as defined in Standard of Practice 17-4 between
REALTORS® (principals) associated with different
firms, arising out of their relationship as REALTORS®,
the REALTORS® shall submit the dispute to arbitration
in accordance with the regulations of their Board or
Boards rather than litigate the matter.
In the event clients of REALTORS®
wish to arbitrate contractual disputes arising out of
real estate transactions, REALTORS® shall arbitrate
those disputes in accordance with the regulations of
their Board, provided the clients agree to be bound
by the decision.
The obligation to participate in
arbitration contemplated by this Article includes the
obligation of REALTORS® (principals) to cause their
firms to arbitrate and be bound by any award. (Amended
1/01)
The Code of Ethics was adopted in
1913. Amended at the Annual Convention in 1924, 1928,
1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1962, 1974, 1982,
1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
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