Stay truthful in their advertising and marketing materials. Do not practice law if they are not authorized to do so. Present all evidence and cooperate if charged with unethical practi"> Stay truthful in their advertising and marketing materials. Do not practice law if they are not authorized to do so. Present all evidence and cooperate if charged with unethical practice. Avoid making false or misleading statements about other real estate specialists. Do not interfere in another realtor's contractual relationships.

The word "Realtor" is constantly capitalized, as the term has actually been trademarked by the National Association of Realtors. This is one nominal distinction between Real estate agent and agent, though it can be valuable to keep in mind. In 1916, the NAR coined the term "Realtor" as a method for members to distinguish themselves from non-members, later on getting a copyright and hallmark in 1950.

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The word "Realtor" is constantly capitalized, as the term has actually been trademarked by the National Association of Realtors. This is one nominal distinction between Real estate agent and agent, though it can be valuable to keep in mind. In 1916, the NAR coined the term "Realtor" as a method for members to distinguish themselves from non-members, later on getting a copyright and hallmark in 1950.

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<p class="p__1">Stay truthful in their advertising and marketing materials. Do not practice law if they are not authorized to do so. Present all evidence and cooperate if charged with unethical practice. Avoid making false or misleading statements about other real estate specialists. Do not interfere in another realtor's contractual relationships.</p> <p class="p__2">The word "Realtor" is constantly capitalized, as the term has actually been trademarked by the National Association of Realtors. This is one nominal distinction between Real estate agent and agent, though it can be valuable to keep in mind. In 1916, the NAR coined the term "Realtor" as a method for members to distinguish themselves from non-members, later on getting a copyright and hallmark in 1950.</p>

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