NAR Code of Ethics-3

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28 Feb

NAR Code of Ethics

NAR Code of Ethics

Thursday, February 28, 2019 (1:00 PM to 4:30 PM)
3.0 CE Hours
Oxford Inn, Bellingham, Washington Class, Code of Ethics, Courses, Education

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4051 Meridian Street
Bellingham, WA 98226

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Mark Kitabayashi, AHWD, CIPS, IMS, CSP, ASP, SRES

Mark Makoto Kitabayashi

Managing Broker,
ABR, AHWD, ASP, CIPS, CRS, CSP, C2EX, e-PRO, MRP, PSA, RSPS, SFR, SRES

REALTORS for 20 years in WA, and involved in many aspects of RE, including Association Leadership, Local Jurisdiction, Global Instructor-Presenter
(Residential, New Construction, Foreclosure, Global Investment)

*NAR National & Global Instructor (COE, CIPS, AHWD, ABR, etc.)
*2021 NAR Global Coordinator Asia/Pacific
*Thurston County Regional Planning Commission-Housing Advisory Committee
*Homes First-Thurston County – Advisory Committee
*AREAA (Asian Real Estate Association of America)-Local and National Advisory Bord
*2016-2020 NAR Global Ambassador to Japan & Mongolia
*2019- NAR Regional Vice President (Region 12)
*2017- NAR Extended Leadership Team/Committee Liaison- Global Business
*2013- President of Washington REALTORS
*2006, 2010 – President Thurston County REALTORS



Upon completion of “The Code of Ethics:  Our Promise of Professionalism” course,participants will be able to:

  • Identify key aspirational concepts found in the Preamble tothe NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Code of Ethics
  • Describe “general business” ethics, and compare and contrastthe REALTORS®’ Code of Ethics with business ethics, generally
  • Describe the concepts established in Articles 1, 2, 3, 11,and 16 of the Code of Ethics and identify possible violations of the Code ofEthics specifically related to those Articles
  • Describe the professional standards process for enforcingthe Code of Ethics, including the duty to arbitrate
  • Identify critical elements of due process as they relate toCode enforcement