The Teton Board of REALTORS' mission is to enhance the ability of its members to conduct business successfully, competently and ethically. The Teton Board of REALTORS is a professional trade association of over 500 licensed real estate agents and appraisers and 16 Affiliate Members. Our members abide by a strict code of ethics and have access to a wide variety of business services that are not available to non-members.
Use this site to find a REALTOR, or more about homes available for sale in your neighborhood or to find your dream home.
Use this site to find a REALTOR, or more about homes available for sale in your neighborhood or to find your dream home.
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For most people, buying a home is the largest financial investment they will ever make.
It is the one time you can say you went shopping and spent a quarter of a million dollars (or more).
A REALTOR is a client advocate, the market expert and the negotiating tiger all wrapped up into one independent contractor.
Because REALTORS are usually solo practitioners, they wear many hats.
They are sales people, but they are also marketing directors, social media managers and data analysts all in one.
A rising number of home buyers are using REALTORS.
It is the one time you can say you went shopping and spent a quarter of a million dollars (or more).
A REALTOR is a client advocate, the market expert and the negotiating tiger all wrapped up into one independent contractor.
Because REALTORS are usually solo practitioners, they wear many hats.
They are sales people, but they are also marketing directors, social media managers and data analysts all in one.
A rising number of home buyers are using REALTORS.
Boards and associations of REALTORS are responsible for enforcing the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS Code of Ethics.
The Code of Ethics imposes duties above and in addition to those imposed by law or regulation which apply only to real estate professionals who choose to become REALTORS.
Many difficulties between real estate professionals (whether REALTORS or not) result from misunderstanding, miscommunication, or lack of adequate communication.
If you have a problem with a real estate professional, you may want to speak with them or with a principal broker in the firm.
The Code of Ethics imposes duties above and in addition to those imposed by law or regulation which apply only to real estate professionals who choose to become REALTORS.
Many difficulties between real estate professionals (whether REALTORS or not) result from misunderstanding, miscommunication, or lack of adequate communication.
If you have a problem with a real estate professional, you may want to speak with them or with a principal broker in the firm.
Salesman and Associate Broker Licensees are required to complete 45 hours of continuing education during each 3-year cycle, to include:.
Responsible Brokers are required to complete 53 hours of continuing education when they renew; 8 hours of which must be the Wyoming Brokerage Management course, currently offered by both Steve Willoughby Seminars and the Wyoming Real Estate Institute.
Completion of the Wyoming Brokerage Management course is a pre-requisite for becoming a Responsible Broker.
Any course that was taken in the classroom (physically) and approved by another licensing jurisdiction, with proper documentation (certificate).
Responsible Brokers are required to complete 53 hours of continuing education when they renew; 8 hours of which must be the Wyoming Brokerage Management course, currently offered by both Steve Willoughby Seminars and the Wyoming Real Estate Institute.
Completion of the Wyoming Brokerage Management course is a pre-requisite for becoming a Responsible Broker.
Any course that was taken in the classroom (physically) and approved by another licensing jurisdiction, with proper documentation (certificate).
The Teton Multi-List Service offers REALTORS access to the MLS for the entire Teton Valley.
From time to time, when you have questions about TBOR, or the MLS, it may be helpful to review the documents listed below.
These document govern the actions and decisions of TBOR and are a great resource for you.
From time to time, when you have questions about TBOR, or the MLS, it may be helpful to review the documents listed below.
These document govern the actions and decisions of TBOR and are a great resource for you.
Since 1969, the REALTORS Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR candidates across the United States.
The purpose of RPAC is clear: REALTORS raise and spend money to elect candidates who understand and support their interests.
The money to accomplish this comes from voluntary contributions made by REALTORS.
These are not members' dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS in recognition of how important campaign fundraising is to the political process.
RPAC doesn't buy votes.
The purpose of RPAC is clear: REALTORS raise and spend money to elect candidates who understand and support their interests.
The money to accomplish this comes from voluntary contributions made by REALTORS.
These are not members' dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS in recognition of how important campaign fundraising is to the political process.
RPAC doesn't buy votes.
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