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What's Different About a REALTOR®
Working with a real estate professional who is a
REALTOR® is in your best interest. Not everyone who sells real estate
is a REALTOR®. Possessing a real estate license does not afford
instant REALTOR® status--a distinction of which you need to be aware.
A REALTOR® is a member of local, state and national professional trade
associations and, as such, has access to a vast array of educational
programs, research and resources. By being a member, a REALTOR®
subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics,
developed by the National Association of REALTORS®. REALTORS® pledge
to provide fair treatment for all parties involved, protect the right
of individuals to own property and keep abreast of changes in real
estate practice through continuing education and interaction with
other professionals. Find out what duties to expect from a REALTOR®.
REALTORS® also are committed to higher levels of education and
professional development; many REALTORS® have earned professional
designations or specialty certifications requiring intensive study.
As a member of the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, your REALTOR®
can tap into numerous resources, like immediate access to full-time,
staff real estate attorneys who can provide objective up-to-the-minute
counsel. Your REALTOR® also receives up-to-date information on a wide
variety of legal, financial and economic issues and has access to an
association with more than 80 years of experience in real estate. And,
if things don't work out, your REALTOR® can offer arbitration as a
choice instead of lengthy and expensive legal proceedings.
The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® has served as the unsurpassed
proponent of integrity, professional standards and private property
rights fortification within the real estate industry in California
since 1905.
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