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Ethics and Ethics Complaints

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An ethics proceeding has two essential purposes: education and vindication. It is educational in that it raises the consciousness of members to the meaning and significance of the Code. Many ethics violations occur inadvertently or through ignorance, and the hearing proceeding serves as an effective educational tool.

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In filing a charge of an alleged violation of the Code of Ethics by a REALTOR®, the charge shall read as an alleged violation of one or more Articles of the Code. A Standard of Practice may be cited only in support of the charge. The Preamble is aspirational. Articles 1 through 17 establish specific obligations for which Realtors® may be disciplined.

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For specific information on the Ethics complaint and hearing process, please click on the links below.

Filing an Ethics Complaint

Preparing for an Ethics Hearing

What to Expect at an Ethics Hearing

For additional information regarding filing an Ethics Complaint, please contact Sue Page, professional Standards Administrator at spage@seibr.com.
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