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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Piece by piece, we’re working together to create a beautiful and more complete picture of what diversity and inclusion can do for the real estate industry, our communities in North Carolina and across the globe. We’re highlighting the diversity of our members, showcasing our commitment to the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, encouraging discussions on diversity and inclusion in our communities and working together to be ambassadors of social change.

The Toughest Sale You Have Ever Had

Six North Carolina REALTORS® divulge their hardest transaction stories and how they worked through them.

Flipping Houses: A Race Against the Clock

The four basic stages in the house flipping process and how to cut down time in each one.

Issue Update: Association Health Plans

NC REALTORS® offered a statement in response to today’s action by the US Department of Labor regarding association health plans.

Fair Housing

Fair housing protects our livelihood and business as REALTORS® and depends on a free, open market that embraces equal opportunity.

Major Investors

RPAC Major Investors consist of an elite and passionate group of REALTOR® investors who give a minimum annual investment of $1,000.

Can I provide neighborhood demographic information to a buyer client?

QUESTION: I have a buyer client from out of town who has asked me about neighborhood demographics in the areas where he is looking at homes. I know that there are limits on what I can tell him. What are the rules? ANSWER: The federal Fair Housing Act and North Carolina’s State Fair Housing Act…

How broad is Standard of Practice 10-5’s prohibition on “hate speech”?

QUESTION: In November 2020, the National Association of REALTORS® adopted Standard of Practice 10-5 of the REALTOR® Code of Ethics barring REALTORS® from using “harassing speech, hate speech, epithets or slurs based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity.” Does SOP 10-5 apply to speech by a…

Visit Fairhaven for Fair Housing Swag

NC REALTORS® wants everyone to visit Fairhaven this year. That’s why we’re launching the Visit Fairhaven Challenge and offering all who enter a chance to win some amazing fair housing swag to showcase your commitment to equal professional service to all.

The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

NC REALTORS® Government Affairs explore Richard Rothstein’s book on the history of American housing.

Does an offer to reduce a commission for first responders violate the Fair Housing Act?

QUESTION: Our firm would like to offer a discount or rebate on the commission we charge to first responders. We plan to advertise this offer to first responders alone. Would this violate any Fair Housing laws or the Code of Ethics? ANSWER: Under the federal Fair Housing Act and North Carolina’s State Fair Housing Act,…

Use of Property Disclosure Statement

Q: My seller client is listing a piece of commercial property with me. Does the seller have to give the purchaser a property disclosure statement, like you do in residential  transactions? Since the property is not for residential use, do I need to be concerned about equal opportunity principles? A: The answer to your first…

C2EX | These NC REALTORS® are committed to excellence. Join them!

Commitment to Excellence (C2EX) is a program that empowers REALTORS® to demonstrate their commitment to conducting business at the highest standards.

Disability and Advertising Compliance

QUESTION: In one of my listings, I said that the home is “within easy walking distance of public transit.” Another agent has now called our AE and complained that my listing violates  Article 10 of the Code of Ethics, because many people with disabilities cannot walk. I don’t want to risk a formal complaint being…

Can a real estate ad mention a protected class?

QUESTION: I recently saw an advertisement for homes in a new development listed with another REALTOR® that concerns me. The ad said "Members of the LGBTQ Community welcome." I thought it was unethical and perhaps illegal to mention protected characteristics of prospective home buyers in a real estate advertisement. Do you think the other REALTOR®'s…

Buyer Love Letters

Are they legal? Do they discriminate? North Carolina real estate professionals and attorneys weigh in.

Helping REALTORS® and Communities Embrace Diversity

NC REALTORS® is #buildingthemosaic and encouraging discussions on diversity and inclusion in the real estate industry.

Real Estate Alert! Gale Force Demographic Wind Gusts Ahead

Seven powerful demographic disruptors can potentially quell future growth and demand for residential and commercial real estate.

REALTOR® Advocates

OCHAR Realtors meet with Congresswoman Valerie Foushee

Handling a client’s intent to discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity

QUESTION: The subject of discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity has been in the news a lot recently, and it has me thinking.  Let’s say I’m going over the listing agreement form with prospective seller clients and they tell me they would be opposed to selling their house to a gay person or…