What are the three keys to good ethical practices?

What are the three keys to good ethical practices?

What are the three keys to good ethical practices? High ethical standards in real estate are very important, and good ethical practices center upon trustworthiness, honesty and competence.

Can you say walk in closet?

It’s fine to reference room names that are the official names of the spaces. This means that family room, master bedroom, butler’s pantry, walk-in closet, walk-in pantry, Jack and Jill bathroom, family room, in-law suite and even mother in-law suite are all permissible.

Who is exempt under NJ fair housing law?

The Fair Housing Act covers most housing. In some circumstances, the Act exempts owner-occupied buildings with no more than four units, single-family housing sold or rented without the use of a broker, and housing operated by organizations and private clubs that limit occupancy to members.

Are there any laws against housing discrimination in New Jersey?

Many people are unaware that they have been victims of housing discrimination; many renters and homebuyers do not fully understand which activities are illegal under the Federal Fair Housing Act or the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. What is the New Jersey State Law Against Discrimination?

What does the federal Fair Housing Act cover?

What does the Federal Fair Housing Act Cover? The Federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of: It is illegal to discriminate against persons belonging to any one of the above listed legally protected classes in any of the following situations:

What is Fair Housing and why is it important?

Fair housing is the law of the land. The Fair Housing Council is here to ensure that all who seek housing have an equal opportunity to rent, purchase, finance and insure the property that they choose.

What to do if you think your rights to fair housing are violated?

If you think your rights to fair housing have been violated, help is available. Housing discrimination complaints can be filed by phone or in writing, with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and/or with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights.