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Arbitration
Arbitration Request Form (133.68K )
REALTOR Members use this form to request arbitration for a commission dispute against another REALTOR. Must also submit Arbitration Affidavit form with this form.
Arbitration Affidavit Form (84.02K )
REALTOR Members must submit this Affidavit form with their Aribtration Request form.
How Do I File a Complaint/Arbitration? (104.98K )
Explains the professional standards complaint process.

Ethics
2008 Code of Ethics (177.68K )
Updated annually, this pamphlet contains the Articles of the Code of Ethics and the Standards of Practice describing conduct expected of REALTORS and REALTOR-ASSOCIATES.
Ethics Complaint Form NAR #E-01 (71.79K )
All ethics complaints must be submitted on the enclosed NAR #E-01 Complaint form, along with the Affidavit MAR #E-01 form.
Affidavit of Sworn Statements - Ethics (83.12K )
This Affidavit form must be attached to the Ethics Complaint form.
How Do I File a Complaint? (104.98K )
Explains the professional standards complaint process.
Ethics Cover Letter (104.97K )
Letter to potential complaint filers.


Gwen Walters, AEO
The single, most outstanding characteristic that sets REALTORS® apart from other real estate practitioners is the willingness to accept and abide by the Code of Ethics of the National Association of REALTORS®. The St. Charles County Association of REALTORS® (SCCAR) prides itself on maintaining a high level of integrity through thoughtful and fair enforcement of the Code of Ethics. The Association has in place a comprehensive Professional Standards process to protect the public from unethical REALTOR® activities.

But even with the best of intentions, planning and preparations, occasional disagreements arise between REALTORS® and/or between REALTORS® and their clients and customers. As civil litigation becomes increasingly costly, time consuming, and burdensome, there has been a trend among private parties to settle disputes and conflicting claims through alternative means.

The Association of REALTORS® offers its members and their clients and customers a vehicle to economically expedite ethics complaints and/or arbitration requests without going to court.

Arbitration

All SCCAR members are required to settle their monetary disputes (usually a commission issue) through the use of our Arbitration program. Members submit to the Association an Arbitration Request (forms available for download below), including a summary of the events, and pay a $500 filing fee. The process will begin and a hearing will be scheduled to settle the matter. Mediation, which is a faster and cost-free alternative, is always offered before the hearing is scheduled.

Ethics Complaints

Violations of the Code of Ethics or MLS Rules by one of our members should be reported to the Association. Any person, Member or nonmember, may file an ethics complaint against a REALTOR Member alleging a violation of the Code of Ethics. A complaint must be filed within 180 days from the time that the alleged offense and relating facts could have been known. You must submit a typed-written summary of the events that took place and identify which Article(s) of the Code of Ethics you want to charge against the Member. The necessary forms and information are available for download below.
 

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