Why a Realtor?
Many buyers and sellers are not aware of the fact that not all real estate agents or brokers are REALTORS. REALTORS must take and pass more stringent codes of ethics and standards of practice than what the New York State licensing course requires. I am proud of my accreditation as a REALTOR.
When Is a Real Estate Agent a REALTOR?
A real estate agent is a REALTOR® when he or she becomes a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS®, The Voice for Real Estate®, the world's largest professional association. The term REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics.
Founded in 1908, NAR has grown from its original nucleus of 120, to more than 1 million members today. NAR is composed of REALTORS® who are involved in residential and commercial real estate as brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, counselors and others who are engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry.
Members belong to one or more of 1,700 local associations/boards and 54 state and territory associations of REALTORS® and can join one of our many institutes, societies and councils. Additionally, NAR offers members the opportunity to be active in our appraisal and international real estate specialty sections. REALTORS® are pledged to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
Working for America's property owners, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS provides a facility for professional development, research, and exchange of information among it's members.
Ask if your agent is a REALTOR, a member of the NAR. You'll know by looking for the REALTOR logo on business cards, yard signs, or wearing their REALTOR pin.
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