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Mystery Solved: R versus r in “Realtor”

Mystery Solved: R versus r in “Realtor.”

What’s the difference between a realtor and a Realtor?

Many people have asked us, “What’s the difference between a realtor and a Realtor? Why the capital “R”?” Today, we’re here to solve that mystery and more.

A Realtor, pronounced “real-tor” (there is no “a” or “i” between the two syllables), with a capital R, is part of the National Association of Realtors and has committed to upholding the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the National Association of Realtors. This means you get the gold standard in ethical service from a Realtor, but you may not receive the same from a realtor. The gold standard is what you get from Jacobson Realty and Home Staging, where we are all Realtors.

What is the National Association of Realtors?

The National Association of Realtors is made up of over 1.1 million members from all aspects of real estate. This includes brokers, salespeople, counselors, appraisers, property managers and others from the commercial, industrial and residential real estate fields.

In order to be a Realtor, someone in the field has to join the Association and agree to abide by the strict Code of Ethics. Ongoing continuing education requirements in the Code of Ethics must also be completed in addition to state-mandated training. The Association provides a wealth of information and a facility for research, the exchange of information and professional development.

What is in The Code of Ethics?

Realtors have certain obligations to their clients and customers, to the public and to other Realtors as outlined in the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the National Association of Realtors.

Their duties help ensure you as a client or customer are getting fair, honest and equal information at all times.

· Realtors cannot mislead an owner about the market value of a home to get their listing.

· Realtors are not allowed to mislead buyers about savings or benefits they can receive through their services.

· A Realtor can only represent both the buyer and seller in a transaction (or the landlord and the tenant) after all parties are fully informed and written consent is documented.

· A Realtor must submit offers and counter-offers objectively and quickly.

· A Realtor can only permit access to a property on the terms and conditions authorized by the owner or seller.

· Realtors must preserve and protect the confidential information of a client.

There are much more standards of practice listed in the Code of Ethics that Realtors must abide by, all of which stack up to a trustworthy and confident transaction for you.

Duties to the Public

A Realtor also has duties to the public. In the state of Virginia, they may not discriminate against race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status (a parent or guardian with children residing with them who are under the age of 18 years old), national origin, sexual orientation or gender identity. They also may not volunteer information about the racial, ethnic or religious composition of any neighborhood. They must be honest in all communications and not present misleading information to the public.

Duties to Other Real Estate Professionals

A Realtor has duties to other real estate professionals to keep a strong ethical backbone in the real estate community. Realtors cannot knowingly or recklessly make false or misleading statements orally, or in writing, about other real estate professionals, their businesses or business practices.

All of these rules and regulations that Realtors must follow help ensure the highest level of professionalism in the real estate business. As Realtors here at Jacobson Realty and Home Staging Company, Inc., we are committed to upholding the highest standard of ethics to give you service you can trust when buying or selling a home. Contact us today for more information.

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Real Estate Agent Qualifications – What do They Mean?

Real Estate Agent Qualifications – What do They Mean?

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When you’re making quite possibly one of the largest transactions of your lifetime, you want someone with real expertise in your corner. There are many real estate agents out there for you to choose from, so what makes one real estate agent different from another?

One way to differentiate between realtors is by examining their qualifications. You’ll come across a lot of acronyms in your search for a qualified agent. So what does all this alphabet soup mean when it comes to real estate qualifications? Learn to decode real estate qualifications so you know you’re getting the cream of the crop when you select your realtor.

  • CRS – Council of Residential Specialist – This is the mark of an experienced agent who has completed advanced professional training and demonstrated outstanding professional achievement in residential real estate.
  • GRI – Graduate Realtor Institute – To get this designation, your realtor has to be a member of the National Association of Realtors in good standing. The coursework for this includes market knowledge, business skills, systems and avoiding setbacks, fines and lawsuits.
  • CNE – Certified Negotiation Expert – This professional certification means that your agent is an expert negotiator. They have learned how to best bargain to get you the deal you want when buying and selling.
  • ABR – Accredited Buyer Representative – This designation is for realtors to focus on working directly with buyer-clients. They learn valuable skills to help you purchase your home and learn specialized information to help them stay on top of trends and issues in home buying.
  • e-PRO – Electronic/Internet certification – This certification expands real estate agents’ digital skills so they can connect with the online market. They learn to properly leverage social media to get your home sold quickly and at the best price.
  • ASP – Accredited Staging Professional– Real estate agents learn how to professionally prepare homes through staging to get top dollar when selling your home.
  • SRES – Seniors Real Estate Specialist – If you’re over the age of 50 and looking to buy or sell a home, a Seniors Real Estate Specialist is best equipped to help you. They learn how to counsel clients through major financial and lifestyle transition in relocating, refinancing or selling their family homes.
  • Real Estate Broker – This designation requires many hours of education and testing. Real estate brokers are licensed to run their own real estate businesses as well as help you buy or sell a home.

Being a realtor requires quite a bit of training and continuing education, and those letters mean many late nights studying and hours of test taking to stay on top of the latest information out there in the real estate world. Being up to speed with the latest trends, laws, ways to market, negotiation techniques, lending procedures and more is critical when you want to get the most for your sale and sell in the quickest amount of time or scoop up the deal of the decade that just went on the market. For a fully credentialed realtor, visit Jacobson Realty and Home Staging or contact Belinda at (703) 753-0125 orBelinda@JacobsonRealty1.com.

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