Do your member volunteers reflect the community you serve? Learn how to create an association that’s welcoming for all. Plus, AEs have intensified equal-housing efforts and implicit-bias training in the year since Newsday released its investigative report, and much more.
In This Issue
The Greater Detroit area has been hard-hit by COVID-19. REALTORS® there are stepping up to help their community and their colleagues.
The decision to replace "master bedroom" and "master bathroom" has spotlighted the rapid culture change taking place in real estate.
Many local REALTOR® associations not otherwise engaged in state or federal lobbying activity are now subject to the proxy tax.
The money raised was given to the relief fund in order to direct the contributions to the locations that needed aid most desperately.
A new partner in NAR’s REALTOR Benefits® Program, Referral Exchange, sends qualified leads to real estate professionals.
Get the latest program information, read association success stories, or find NAR staff contact information in new REALTOR® Party Resource Guide.
AE Misty Miller talks with author Mary Kelly about key takeaways from the book Why Leaders Fail and the 7 Prescriptions for Success.
Be a catalyst for change by championing diversity with your leadership and being a welcoming presence in the community.
See how the industry is responding to the Newsday fair housing investigation & combatting the systemic problems that sustain housing inequity.
Brokers in some states are receiving letters claiming their websites are not fair housing compliant.
Associations are reaching out to ensure their members know all the options for making their voices heard.
Have policies in place so you can take action when your members engage in offensive or hateful speech in forums you control.
The potential fair housing ramifications of off-MLS listings helped bring skeptics around in support of the new policy.
Early organization & documenting your activities as you go makes Core Standards compliance a lot easier, says AE Heather Wiedrich.