Ever wonder what the difference
between a REALTOR® and a Real
Estate Agent is? To be a REALTOR®
you must honor the Code of
Ethics and REALTOR® Guidelines.
Here is the REALTOR® Pledge
that Peter Barton lives by.
This is what it means to be
a REALTOR®:
- I AM A REALTOR®
- I Pledge Myself
- To strive to be honorable
and to abide by the Golden
Rule;
- To strive to serve well
my community, and through
it, my country;
- To abide by the REALTORS'®
Code of Ethics and to strive
to conform my conduct to
its aspirational ideals;
- To act honestly in all
real estate dealings;
- To protect the individual
right of real estate ownership
and to widen the opportunity
to enjoy it;
- To seek better to represent
my clients by building my
knowledge and competence.
Here's a Preamble
to the Entire
Code of Ethics:
Under all is the land.
Upon its wise utilization
and widely allocated ownership
depend the survival and
growth of free institutions
and of our civilization.
REALTORS® should recognize
that the interests of
the nation and its citizens
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 functioning
cities, the development
of productive industries
and farms, and the preservation
of a healthful environment.
Such interests impose
obligations beyond those
of ordinary commerce.
They impose grave social
responsibility and a patriotic
duty to which REALTORS®
should dedicate themselves,
and for which they should
be diligent in preparing
themselves. REALTORS®,
therefore, are zealous
to maintain and improve
the standards of their
calling and share with
their fellow REALTORS®
a common responsibility
for its integrity and
honor.
In recognition and appreciation
of their obligations to
clients, customers, the
public, and each other,
REALTORS® continuously
strive to become and remain
informed on issues affecting
real estate and, as knowledgeable
professionals, they willingly
share the fruit of their
experience and study with
others. They identify
and take steps, through
enforcement of this Code
of Ethics and by assisting
appropriate regulatory
bodies, to eliminate practices
which may damage the public
or which might discredit
or bring dishonor to the
real estate profession.
REALTORS® having direct
personal knowledge of
conduct that may violate
the Code of Ethics involving
misappropriation of client
or customer funds or property,
willful discrimination,
or fraud resulting in
substantial economic harm,
bring such matters to
the attention of the appropriate
Board or Association of
REALTORS®. (Amended 1/00)
Realizing that cooperation
with other real estate
professionals promotes
the best interests of
those who utilize their
services, REALTORS® urge
exclusive representation
of clients; do not attempt
to gain any unfair advantage
over their competitors;
and they refrain from
making unsolicited comments
about other practitioners.
In instances where their
opinion is sought, or
where REALTORS® believe
that comment is necessary,
their opinion is offered
in an objective, professional
manner, uninfluenced by
any personal motivation
or potential advantage
or gain.
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.
In the interpretation
of this obligation, REALTORS®
can take no safer guide
than that which has been
handed down through the
centuries, embodied in
the Golden Rule, “Whatsoever
ye would that others should
do to you, do ye even
so to them.”
Accepting this standard
as their own, REALTORS®
pledge to observe its
spirit in all of their
activities whether conducted
personally, through associates
or others, or via technological
means, and to conduct
their business in accordance
with the tenets set forth
below. (Amended 1/07)