Find out how transaction brokerage, fair housing, the code of ethics and procuring cause are affected by the NAR settlement. Watch the four latest, “Window to the Law,” videos from NAR.

How the Practice Changes Apply to Transaction Brokerage – Watch Now

Transaction brokers are subject to the practice changes which are set forth in NAR MLS policies, because brokerage services are being provided to a seller or buyer, including facilitating a transaction. Find out what practice changes are in this Window to the Law video.

How the Practice Changes Apply to Transaction Brokerage

How the Code of Ethics Applies to Practice Changes – Watch Now

The duties contained in the Articles of the Code of Ethics are not changed by the practice changes, and they continue to apply to all of a REALTOR®’s dealings and transactions. Watch this Window to the Law video for highlights of those duties related to offers of compensation made off the MLS.

How the Code of Ethics Applies to Practice Changes

How the NAR Settlement Impacts Procuring Cause – Watch Now

Offers of compensation may still be communicated off the MLS, and procuring cause remains a relevant legal concept in resolving arbitrable disputes. Find out more about how procuring cause relates to the practice changes in this Window to the Law video.

How the NAR Settlement Impacts Procuring Cause

Fair Housing and the Practice Changes – Watch Now

With offers of compensation now prohibited on MLSs, real estate professionals must ensure continued compliance with fair housing laws in their business practices, including when sellers or listing agents make offers of compensation off the MLS. Find out how fair housing principles apply to offers to compensation in this Window to the Law video.

Fair Housing and the Practice Changes