Consumer Resources

Buyers and Sellers need an ally to help them navigate the unique Door County real estate market. The Door County Board of REALTORS® is here to serve you with valuable information and resources to help you reach your real estate goals.

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Why use a REALTOR®?

See the 179 ways a REALTOR® is worth their compensation.

Homebuyers:

How the recent settlement agreements have changed your home buying process.

Home Sellers:

Using a REALTOR® as your trusted source of information and advice in your home selling process gives you their expertise and access to attract buyers to your home.

Consumers:

Please note to access more information on the class action law suit. Click or or call the settlement administrator at 888-995-0207

Consumer Guides

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REALTORS® Duty to Put Client Interests Above Their Own

Guia consumidor: El deber de los realtors de poner los intereses de los clients por encima de los suyos propios

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Open Houses and Written Agreements

Guia del consumidor: Open house y acuerdos por escrito

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What Veterans Need to Know About Buying a Home

Guia del consumidor: Lo que los veteranos deben sabersobre la compra de una casa

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Why am I Being Asked to Sign a Written Buyer Agreement?

Guia Del consumidor  Por Que Me Piden Firmar un Acuerdo De comprador por escrito

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Offers of Compensation

Guia del consumidor: Ofertas de compensacion

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Negotiating Written Buyer Agreements

Guia del consumidor: Como negociar acuerdos de comprador por escrito

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Seller Concessions

Guía del consumidor: Concesiones del vendedor

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Multiple Listing Services (MLSs)

Guía para el consumidor: Servicios de listados múltiples (MLS)

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Fair Housing

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Listing Agreements

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10 Questions to Ask a Seller's Agent

Ethics and Complaints

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Ethics Complaints, Arbitration Requests and Related Information

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Code of Ethics

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Ombudsmen Process FAQ

The ombudsman process usually involves parties who have not filed an ethics complaint or arbitration request, but have experienced a breakdown in communication requiring informal resolution (although an ombudsman may also be used where a complaint has been filed). Often the ombudsman functions as an intermediary who communicates the concerns of one party to the other over the phone, so a positive relationship can be restored.

This service is offered by the Door County Board of REALTORS – to get more information or request the service please contact the DCBR at 920-743-9651 or dcbr@att.net

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