Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Say the “wrong” thing, lose your real estate license

 From danielgreenfield.org.

"Doesn’t this mean that if I post my opinion online and someone doesn’t agree with it, that I can lose my membership and be forced out of the business?" the NAR FAQ asks.

The answer is yes. Anyone can bring an “ethics” complaint which will lead to a “hearing” with “witnesses” and “counsel”. Posting that illegal migration is wrong or that Islamic terrorism is a threat can now lead to a real estate agent facing a hearing. And if they lose that hearing, then not only will they be expelled from the NAR, but the state real estate licensing authority will be told that the agent violated the "public trust" which can lead to the loss of their license.

Say the wrong thing on Facebook and lose your license, your business, and your livelihood.

Or, “Everything some leftist doesn’t like now violates NAR rules.”

http://www.danielgreenfield.org/2020/12/national-association-of-realtors.html

 

 

 

1 comment:

  1. NAR says it is holding members "to a higher standard of ethics in everything they do." Got that? Everything an NAR member does now may be judged by the national organization. The NAR calls the new rules "a monumental moment."

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