Professional Standards

Standards & Ethics

The Association of Real Estate Professionals™ exists to promote professionalism, integrity, and accountability across the real estate industry. These Standards & Ethics outline the expectations for all members.

These standards apply to all members of the Association of Real Estate Professionals™ and are a condition of membership.

Purpose of These Standards

The Standards & Ethics of the Association of Real Estate Professionals™ are designed to establish clear expectations for professional conduct across all real estate-related roles.

These standards are not intended to replace licensing laws, regulations, or employer policies. Instead, they serve as a shared professional framework that members voluntarily agree to uphold.

Core Professional Standards

Standard 1

Integrity & Honesty

Members shall conduct business with honesty, transparency, and fairness. Misrepresentation, deceptive practices, or knowingly providing false information is inconsistent with Association standards.

Standard 2

Consumer & Client Protection

Members shall respect the interests of consumers and clients, safeguard confidential information, and avoid conduct that could cause harm through negligence or misuse of information.

Standard 3

Competence & Accountability

Members are expected to provide services competently, honor commitments, and take responsibility for their actions. Errors or omissions should be addressed promptly and professionally.

Standard 4

Professional Respect

Members shall treat colleagues, consumers, and the public with professionalism and respect. Harassment, discrimination, or abusive conduct is inconsistent with Association values.

Standard 5

Legal & Regulatory Compliance

Members are responsible for understanding and complying with all applicable laws, licensing requirements, and regulations governing their professional activities.

Standard 6

Proper Use of Association Designations

Members may use Association designations, including REPro™, only while in good standing and in accordance with Association guidelines.

Enforcement & Accountability

The Association of Real Estate Professionals™ reserves the right to review alleged violations of these standards. Enforcement actions may include warnings, suspension, or revocation of membership.

Enforcement is intended to protect the integrity of the Association and its members, not to replace regulatory or legal processes.

Mandatory Member Orientation

All members are required to complete the Mandatory Member Orientation as a condition of membership. The orientation reinforces these standards and explains how they apply across different real estate roles.

Completion of orientation is required to maintain active membership status and eligibility to use Association designations.

The Association of Real Estate Professionals™ is a private professional association and is not a government agency or licensing authority.