WHY USE A REALTOR®?
When you're looking for help buying or selling property, it's important
to remember that the terms "real estate agent" and "REALTOR®"
are not synonymous. REALTORs® can provide an extra level of service,
and to be a REALTOR® you must be a member of the National Association
of REALTORs®. The NAR is a non-profit trade organization that
promotes high professional standards in real estate information, education
and professional standards.
The National Association of REALTORs® also has earned a strong
reputation for actively championing private property rights and working
to make home ownership affordable and accessible.
Code of Ethics
NAR and CREA members adhere to a strict code of ethics founded on
the principle of providing fair and honest service to all consumers.
REALTOR® business practices are monitored at local board levels.
Arbitration and disciplinary systems are in place to address complaints
from the public or board members.
This local oversight keeps REALTORs® directly accountable to
the individual consumers they serve. Real estate licensees who are
not REALTORs®, work solely under state/provincial licensing
regulations.
RE/MAX Agents are REALTORs®
RE/MAX real estate agents are required to be REALTORs® as a
condition of membership in the RE/MAX organization. As a percentage
of membership, RE/MAX agents hold more REALTOR® professional
designations compared to any other national or international company.
The various designations are a symbol of achieving and maintaining
advanced levels of education in real estate sales and marketing.
Look for the REALTOR® or "R" logo when shopping for
real estate assistance, for assurance of ethical standards and commitment
to the community.
Link a RE/MAX agent to that "R" for additional assurance
of experience, productivity and advanced education.
Definitions
REALTOR®
A REALTOR® (or REALTOR®) is a licensed real estate agent
who is a member of the National Association of REALTORs® (NAR)
a membership organization of some 720,000 real estate agents in
the United States. In Canada, the corresponding professional organization
is the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). A licensed real
estate agent does not have to be a member of NAR or CREA to practice
real estate.
Broker
In real estate, a broker has earned a broker's license. Many brokers
own their own real estate office and are "brokers of record,"
with other real estate agents "hanging their license"
under the broker of record. About 40 percent of RE/MAX Associates
have earned their broker's license.
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