As the National Association of Realtors gears up to vote on controversial changes to its code of ethics, speakers at Inman Connect Now on Thursday expressed some reservations about the changes, but ultimately said the trade group should go ahead with them and tweak them afterward as the need arises.
Source: Inman News
NAR ethics changes could ‘blow up,’ but pull the trigger anyway: Panelists
More from canadian real estate associationMore posts in canadian real estate association »
More from Chris DrayerMore posts in Chris Drayer »
More from code of ethicsMore posts in code of ethics »
- How 1 agent is fighting for fair housing in Big Sky Country
- Lesson Learned: Real estate apprenticeship is the answer to new agent retention
- No filter: Your personal opinions on social media can get you fired
- Las Vegas Realtors removes incoming board member following inflammatory Charlie Kirk posts
- NAR clinches another ‘3-way agreement’ victory in Pennsylvania
More from Connect NowMore posts in Connect Now »
- Here’s how to build a group your team wants to stick with
- ‘The new norm is tough’: Ivy Zelman on the future of the housing market
- Redfin CEO: With commissions in peril ‘cooperation may crumble’
- Anywhere’s Sherry Chris: How to create lasting success in hard times
- Inman launches immersive new video platform, Inman Access, for real estate professionals
More from creaMore posts in crea »
- Finding Financial Freedom: Karen Roy’s 2nd act blueprint
- NAR votes on settlement funding, DOJ help for MLSs, campaign rules
- Commission chaos headed for Canada as watchdog probes rules
- Canada easing mortgage terms for first-time new homebuyers
- Canada’s version of the bombshell commission lawsuit gets serious
More from hate speechMore posts in hate speech »
More from inman eventsMore posts in inman events »
More from jay thompsonMore posts in jay thompson »
More from Katie KossevMore posts in Katie Kossev »
More from kendall bonnerMore posts in kendall bonner »
- Transforming real estate with AI: Key takeaways from the Lone Wolf Proptech Advisory Board
- The 4M home shortage: How the industry can unlock inventory
- Leaders foresee opportunity in wake of antitrust commission suits
- How to take advantage of ‘the new normal’ post-NAR settlement
- NAR in 2025: A membership drop, litigation and ‘simmering enemies’
More from MLS & AssociationsMore posts in MLS & Associations »
- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
- Redfin site fluke exposed past users’ data on listing contact forms
- American Real Estate Association hires Mary-Frances Coleman as inaugural executive director
- Real estate has become lawsuit-happy, and it’s killing our credibility
- Zillow says CoStar uses litigation ‘playbook’ to ‘attack’ competitors
More from NARMore posts in NAR »
More from national association of realtorsMore posts in national association of realtors »
More from rob hahnMore posts in rob hahn »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- HUD shifts homeless policy away from providing permanent housing
- Pulte refers a 4th Democrat, Rep. Eric Swalwell, for mortage fraud
- RateMyAgent and Curated Social merge to form Renowned platform
- ‘He didn’t even say he was sorry’: Brooklyn investor gets prison time for 12-year deed fraud scheme
- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
Be First to Comment