Fair Housing
A Louisiana REALTOR® who belongs to an MLS is generally required by NAR Code of Ethics to:
ARefuse to cooperate with non-member licensees
BTreat all parties honestly and present all offers and counteroffers to the client promptly and objectively✓ Correct
CDisclose their commission to all buyers regardless of representation
DReport all dual agency transactions to the state ethics board
Explanation
Under the NAR Code of Ethics (Article 1), REALTORS® must treat all parties honestly and must promptly and objectively present all offers and counteroffers to the client. REALTORS® also have obligations of honesty to all parties and to cooperate with other REALTORS® when in the client's interest.
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