The Robertson County Association of REALTORS® represents over 500 members throughout Robertson, Sumner, and Davidson Counties. We are dedicated to serving our REALTOR® members throughout Middle Tennessee with the products and services we offer, and to provide the resources needed for members to gain the professional edge in the real estate industry. Being a member of the Association means that a Real Estate licensee:
Can legally say they are a REALTOR® Has access to educational opportunities Is eligible for participation in committees affiliated with the National Association of REALTORS® Functions and Services of an Association of REALTORS® Your Local REALTOR Association is a trade association composed of individuals who are engaged in various facets of the real estate business. It is chartered by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS and has been assigned a specific geographical territory. Its primary objective is to serve the interests of its membership. A REALTOR Association strives to become the central source of real estate information and services within the community. It provides a central forum for the exchange of ideas and information. It attempts to build a strong, responsible and unified voice in local, state and national affairs. In all levels of government, it represents the viewpoint of its memberships as well as owners of real property. A REALTOR Association can only operate successfully by providing continuous, useful and responsive programs and services that benefit its membership on an efficient and cost-effective basis. Communications- providing the members with the most up-to-date information available about subjects of interest and concern. Education- presenting programs to increase the members' business skills and maintaining a resource center for reference materials Forums- through attendance at meetings and other gatherings of the Local, the State and the National Association, members exchange ideas and experiences that can lead to successful programs. Governmental Relations- the Association focuses the views and opinions of its members about all matters of local, state and federal laws, increasing the members' impact on governmental decisions and political directions Legal Preventative Maintenance- your Association's attorney provides opinions and advice about legal issues that affect the Association and segments of its membership. The Association communicates information to the members about such legal issues and operates its programs and activities in a manner to minimize any legal liability to the Association and its members. Liaison with other groups- the Association maintains contact with other organizations which share the interest and goals of REALTORS Information and mutual activities are coordinated with organizations representing home builders, lenders, insurers and others. The Association also promotes a strengthening of relationships between real estate brokers and attorneys. Meeting facilities- even if the Association office has no permanent facility for meetings the Association is a convenient, central organization to use in arranging for the use of suitable space for any type of gathering. Multiple Listing Service- many Associations operate such services as a benefit to their members, providing market analysis and statistical information for internal management use, as well as marketing services for real property listed by the members. Professional Standards- by enforcing the REALTORS Code of Ethics, and helping to arbitrate disagreements among members, the Association encourages high standards of business conduct in the industry. Public Relations- member participation in Association activities enhances the role of the Board and its members in the community they serve. Recognition- membership in the Association can confer REALTOR status on eligible members, and awards programs highlight particular accomplishments of the Association and its members. Social Activities- receptions, banquets, parties and other social gatherings allow members many opportunities to relax and mingle with their colleagues. Supplies- forms and other business aids in common use are sometimes maintained at the Association office and are available for the convenience of the members. This information was reprinted from Executive Officer Guide prepared by the Illinois Association of REALTORS. |
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