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What's
a Realtor?
Realtors are sales agents and brokers who, by
joining the National
Association of
Realtors,
promise to conduct their business in a manner that
may be higher than that mandated by law.
A
good REALTOR understands and follows the premise
that the interests of our country and our people
require the highest and best use of the land and
the widest distribution of land ownership. "They
require the creation of adequate housing, the
building of functional cities, the development of
productive industries and farms, and the
preservation of a healthful
environment."
A
REALTOR who represents a buyer, seller, landlord,
tenant or other client is obligated to protect and
promote the interests of their client. However, the
REALTOR must ALWAYS treat all parties fairly and
honestly. From the Code of Ethics and Standards of
Practice of the National Association of Realtors,
"The term REALTOR has come to connote
competency,fairness, and high integrity resulting
from adherence to a lofty ideal of moral conduct in
business relations. No inducement of profit and no
instruction from clients ever can justify departure
from this ideal."
Every
state has a Real Estate Commission of some type
that oversees the actions of their industry. In
Mississippi, we also have the Mississippi
Association of
Realtors
that oversees the ethics and standards REALTORS are
expected to maintain. These organizations are
located in Jackson and are the best place to locate
additional information about REALTORS and the
standards of their industry.
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