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From the President of the National Association of REALTORS®

Reblogger Jeanne Dufort
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Lake Country 284620

The Realtor Code of Ethics is more than 100 years old - and has been adapted over the years as times have changed.

I'm proud to be a Realtor - to stand with professionals all over the US who have agreed to adhere to a strict Code of Ethics.

Realtors oppose the so-called Religious Freedom bills, because legislating discrimination has never been good for our country. There are few "absolute rights" in this world for a very simple reason - often your "absolute right" conflicts with my "absolute right". Our democratic and pluralistic society recognizes that, and consistently seeks to maintain a balance that treats everyone as fairly as possible. Do we reach that ideal always?  Of course not - but in that consistent search, we inevitably become a fairer and more just society.

Original content by Bob McCranie 0503820 TX
This evening I received a call from Steve Brown, President of the National Association of Realtors.  He was between flights but wanted to reach out to me personally and let me know my blogs, conversations and posts about the "Religious Freedom" bills which promote discrimination have been on target.  He wanted to personally read me a statement released from the National Association of Realtors to all state level association presidents concerning these bills:


Steve Brown
President

National Association
of REALTORS®
The Code of Ethics of the National Association of REALTORS® has guided the professional lives of our members for over a century. For the last four decades REALTORS® have embraced the Code's duty to provide equal professional services to all persons. Initially the Code mirrored the federal fair housing law's protective classes of race, creed, sex and country of national origin. Later, as sensitivity to the evils of discrimination increased and laws changed, color, religion, handicap, and familial status were added to Article Ten of the Code to help REALTORS® fully understand and comply with their ethical and legal duties. More recently, the scope of Article 10 moved beyond the requirements of the federal law, adding sexual orientation and gender identity.

The REALTOR® leaders of the National Association, as well as REALTORS® nationwide, are deeply troubled by legislation proposed in state legislatures that would, if enacted, expressly authorize discrimination in housing or real estate professional services against individuals and groups. Attempts to authorize and encourage discrimination in housing or real estate services under any banner are ethically wrong and wholly inconsistent with the fundamental principles of the REALTORS® Code of Ethics. It's unquestioned that where the Code of Ethics and the law conflict, the Code must give way to the law. But we will continue to tell the public, and legislators should be on notice, that the Code's duties, which often set a higher bar than law or regulation, do and will continue to prohibit discrimination in providing real estate services despite what the law may permit. The Code of Ethics is the cornerstone on which the REALTOR® organization was built, and REALTORS® will never waver in their heartfelt commitment to equal professional services for all.

I am very proud of the National Association of REALTORS® for taking this very brave and public stand against discrimination.  This statement was reviewed by NAR's Professional Standards Committee and Diversity Committee as well as the NAR leadership team.

Needless to say I was overwhelmed and thankful for Steve's time and personal concern that I understand his clear concern about this issue.

We discussed how NAR and the various state political action committees interact.  NAR can not tell the state PACs whom to endorse, however this statement should make it very clear where the organization stands and what values it places on equality.  Steve encouraged me to use NAR's statement in blogs and posts to spread the word.

My hope now is that the state PAC's will take this statement and enforce it with the various candidates.  I also hope that the large number of LGBT Realtors who have been silently waiting for NAR and TREPAC to change on their own, will now step forward and demand the fulfillment of this policy.


Bob McCranie
Texas Pride Realty - Broker / Owner
972-754-0582 cell 469-574-5108 fax Bob@BobMcCranie.com
Dallas Realtor

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Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
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Your post truly means something to me. I was a Realtor for 16 years and when I sold my company we were 100 sales people and 5 offices. I was president of my board for 2 terms, so this code is the essence of that binds all Realtors and the communities they serve.

Thank you for commenting on my post.

Apr 14, 2014 10:12 AM
Jeanne Dufort
Coldwell Banker Lake Country - Madison, GA
Madison and Lake Oconee GA

Thanks, Joe - I'm president-elect for my local board, and recently had the opportunity to meet Steve Brown personally.  He's an impressive guy - very grounded and committed to fairness.

Apr 14, 2014 10:17 AM