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Tackling Discrimination in Real Estate

 

NAR ( National Association of Realtors®) Training to Tackle Discrimination in Real Estate

 

 

 This is Part 1 in my series on how The National Association of Realtors® (Nars ) is trying to handle discrimination in the real estate industry. 

 

I am passing on the information about what NAR’s is trying to do and how I am responding. The National Association of Realtors® is America's largest trade association, with more than 1.4 million members that are involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. They are the #1 industry leader in support of the fair housing act. At the end of 2020 The National Association of Realtors® announced a new interactive training platform designed to help combat discrimination in America's real estate market.The National Association of Realtors® has on going anti-discrimination training and backs efforts that encourage diversity, fight racial bias and build more inclusive communities. Please check out the NAR - National Association of Realtors® full article along with my website for information on both buying and selling a home. With over 25 years in real estate, I have gathered lots of info for my clients over the years. I have added this information to my website to help both buyers and sellers. I have also added a page covering At Home With Diversity®.



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