Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of
the
National Association of REALTORS®
Effective January 1, 2000
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 obligations of the law must take
precedence.
Preamble...
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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.