To unite those engaged in the recognized branches of the real estate profession for the purpose of exerting a beneficial influence upon the profession and related interests. To promote and maintain high standards of conduct in the real estate profession as expressed in the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS. To provide a unified medium for real estate owners and those engaged in the real estate profession whereby their interests may be safeguarded and advanced.
To unite those engaged in the real estate profession in this community with the Michigan Association of REALTORS and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, thereby furthering their own objectives throughout the state and nation, and obtaining the benefits and privileges of membership therein. To designate, for the benefit of the public, individuals authorized to use the terms REALTOR and REALTORS as licensed, prescribed, and controlled by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS.
Eastern Thumb Association of REALTORS is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to people with disabilities.
To unite those engaged in the real estate profession in this community with the Michigan Association of REALTORS and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, thereby furthering their own objectives throughout the state and nation, and obtaining the benefits and privileges of membership therein. To designate, for the benefit of the public, individuals authorized to use the terms REALTOR and REALTORS as licensed, prescribed, and controlled by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS.
Eastern Thumb Association of REALTORS is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to people with disabilities.
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You must use a desktop or laptop computer to complete the registration and renewal process.
This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document provides answers to questions regarding the conversion to the new system.
If you have additional questions or concerns regarding the transition, please do not hesitate to contact us at 517-241-0199 or email Email.
How much continuing education do I need to renew my Michigan real estate salesperson or broker license?.
Michigan real estate salesperson and brokers must complete 18-hours of continuing education each 3-year renewal cycle.
This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document provides answers to questions regarding the conversion to the new system.
If you have additional questions or concerns regarding the transition, please do not hesitate to contact us at 517-241-0199 or email Email.
How much continuing education do I need to renew my Michigan real estate salesperson or broker license?.
Michigan real estate salesperson and brokers must complete 18-hours of continuing education each 3-year renewal cycle.
Any person, whether a member or not, having reason to believe that a member is guilty of any conduct subject to disciplinary action, may file a complaint in writing with the secretary of the Association of REALTORS, dated and signed by the complainant, stating the facts on which it is based, provided that the complaint is filed within one hundred eighty (180) days after the facts constituting the matter complained of could have been known in the exercise of reasonable diligence.
The complaint should contain the detailed facts and dates, but should avoid opinions, recriminations and personalities.
The complaint should contain the detailed facts and dates, but should avoid opinions, recriminations and personalities.
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