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Seller Information
Top 10 Reasons... Unrepresented Sellers Shouldn't Go It Alone
5 Things to do Before Putting Your Home on the Market
What happens in a transaction when there are multiple offers?
Facts About the Real Estate Market
9 Facts You Should Know About Today's Illinois Real Estate Markets
Buyer Information
Unrepresented Buyers shouldn't go it alone
205 Steps in a Real Estate Transaction
10 Facts for Mortgage Debt Forgiveness
Looking for a REALTOR® that is Green Certified?
What are the other REALTOR® designations or certifications
When is a Real Estate Agent a REALTOR®?
Making Home Affordable Program
North Shore-Barrington Association of Realtors®
Illinois Association of Realtors®
The Housing Site Illinois Fair Housing Initiative
National Association of Realtors®
Mortgage Interest Deduction calculator for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
Statistics
IL- North Shore and Barrington Statistics
Foreclosures and Short Sales
Troubled Illinois Homeowners Facing Foreclosure will get Up to a 90-day Grace Period
Programs and Services for Homeowners at Risk of Foreclosure
Complaints
File a Complaint (Ethics or Arbitration) - File Online
REALTOR® associations are responsible for enforcing the REALTOR® Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics imposes duties above and beyond those imposed by law or regulation and apply only to real estate professionals who choose to become REALTORS®. In order to find out whether and how you can file a complaint against a REALTOR®, continue reading.
Code of Ethics - The National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics in six languages
How to file a formal ethics complaint with NSBAR. Have a problem or a dispute with a REALTOR®? This is how you can resolve your problems.
If you would like to lodge a formal complaint against one of our members, alleging a violation of the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, you must file a Request for Hearing.
File formal complaint with Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)