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Code of Ethics and Standards of PracticeCode of Ethics and Standards of Practiceof the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® Effective January 1, 2013 Duties to Clients and CustomersArticles 1-9 Duties to the P... Read more |
Code of EthicsIn an effort to ensure the highest standards of conduct among REALTORS®; The National Association of REALTORS®, State REALTOR® Associations, Local REALTOR® Boards, Political Leadership and Industry Le... Read more |
Mediation ServicesThe Brooklyn Board of Realtors is a proponent of Voluntary Mediation as an alternative to arbitration in resolving disputes. Mediation is a strictly voluntary measure, however, it is strongly ... Read more |
Arbitrable Issues and Appropriate PartieSection 43. Arbitrable Issues and Appropriate Parties As used in Article 17 of the Code of Ethics and in Part Ten of this Manual, the terms “dispute” and “arbitrable matter”... Read more |
Arbitration Request Process1. Upon receipt of an Arbitration Request the Board's Executive Officer forwards that request to the Grievance Committee. The Grievance Committee conducts a preliminary investigation and determi... Read more |
Ethics Complaint Process1. Once a complaint is received it is logged, recorded and submitted to the Grievance Committee. 2. The Grievance Committee will review the complaint and determine whether or not it merits fur... Read more |
Filing an Arbitration Request1. Obtain "Request and Agreement to Arbitrate" Form (Form#A-1) which is available here by clicking this link. 2. Enter (on the form) REALTOR®(s) involved, Respondents and their a... Read more |
How to file an Ethics Complaint1. Obtain Form #E-1 (available here in interactive mode) and fill in the required information. 2) List the Article(s) of the Code of Ethics that, you believe, have been violated. &... Read more |
Before You File an Ethics ComplaintBackground Boards and Associations of REALTORS® are responsible for enforcing the REALTORS® Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics imposes duties above and in addition to those imposed by ... Read more |
Ethics and Arbitration FAQsFrequently Asked Questions Q. Is your complaint about a REALTOR®? a. First determine if the Real Estate Agent is a Member of The Brooklyn Board of REALTOR® as we only have jurisdiction over membe... Read more |
Forms: E# (Ethics) FormsForm # E-1 Ethics Complaint Form # E-2 Notice to Respondent (Ethics) Form #E-3 Reply (Ethics) Form... Read more |
Forms: A# (Arbitration) FormsAs with any other bureacracy; the transfer of information is conducted with forms. Whether in the digital world or on paper; forms have become an essential part of business. They allow us to requ... Read more |