California Ethics – LE101CA-BR
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) established its Code of Ethics in 1913 with the purpose of guaranteeing that a customer who is in the process of buying or selling a home will be treated properly by the Realtor who is conducting the transaction.
REALTORS® that are dedicated to adhering to the NAR Code of Ethics promise to defend and advance the interests of their clients whether acting as an agent for a buyer, seller, landlord, tenant, or other client. Although serving the client’s needs comes first, REALTORS® nevertheless have a duty to treat everyone fairly. REALTORS® are still required to act honestly while assisting a buyer, seller, landlord, tenant, or other party in a non-agency role.
This course has been created to assist you with maintaining awareness and knowledge of the ethical behavior, responsibility and requirements real estate professionals must possess and demonstrate in order to conduct business in a fair and honest manner.
Instructor:
Marsennia Wells M.S. Ed, M.A., Instructor, Connect Classroom
Contact Instructor: [email protected]
Course Information:
CE Credit: 3 hours
Written section length: 3 hours
Estimated time to complete course: 3 hours
Course Objectives:
- Define and explain the significance of National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics
- Define and explain the significance of National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics enforcement
- Provide insight into the complaint and arbitration process in the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics as a means of resolving disputes between REALTORS® and their complainants
- Analyze the arbitration disputes process and mediation process
- Apply the relevant Articles and Standards in the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Code of Ethics that govern the conduct and business practices of Realtors
- Explain the California Business and Professions Code: 10176 and how it relates to the NAR Code of Ethics
- Explain the California Business and Professions Code: 10177 and how it relates to the NAR Code of Ethics
- Identify the key points of California Business and Professions Code: 10176 and 10177
- Describe the duties that Realtors are obligated to fulfill to their clients and customers
- Describe the duties that Realtors are obligated to fulfill to other Realtors
Industry Experts:
- Marsennia WellsM.S. Ed, M.A. - Instructor at Connect Classroom