2018 Professional Standards Training

01 Aug

Navigating the Code's "Fork in the Road"

Navigating the Code's "Fork in the Road"

Wednesday, August 1, 2018 (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM)
3.0 CE Hours
Scottish Rite Center, Salem, Oregon

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A careful study of the system and process for enforcing ethical standards and arbitrating disputes between licensees and clients, based on NAR’s Code of Ethics & Arbitration Manual. Case studies show how and why the process works, and the advantages of Mediation as a dispute resolution system

Scottish Rite Center
Scottish Rite Center
4090 Commercial St SE
Salem, OR 97302

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Rick Harris
Rick has over 35 years of hands-on, in-the-trenches experience in real estate sales and REALTOR® leadership at the local, state and national level and he provides REALTOR® education, strategic planning and leadership training for industry groups nationwide. He speaks regularly for REBAC and the Real Estate Business Institute, for ARELLO, AEI, CMLS, Inman and for GRI programs throughout the Northwest.
Rick’s broad industry experience gives him a unique perspective on what makes businesses run, how volunteers and professional staff tick, and how to build great organizations that keeps REALTORS® relevant and prosperous.

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