Agency
What is the significance of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) ethics enforcement for Ohio members?
ANAR has no authority in Ohio
BOhio Realtors are subject to NAR's Code of Ethics and local board ethics enforcement, which can result in censure, fines, or suspension✓ Correct
COnly state law applies to Ohio agents
DNAR enforcement is voluntary
Explanation
Ohio Realtors (members of NAR) must comply with the NAR Code of Ethics, which is enforced by local Realtor boards/associations. Violations can result in reprimand, fine, required education, or suspension from membership.
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