REALTOR® Safety
The keys to REALTOR® Safety are knowledge, awareness, and empowerment. NAR offers tips and tools you can use to keep safety top-of-mind.
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A real estate agent's gut feeling about a prospect helped trigger a police investigation, which eventually led police to uncover a detailed plot of attacks against real estate agents.
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Police are on the hunt for two men in Northwest Indiana who allegedly lured a real estate agent to a phony showing appointment and then sexually assaulted her.
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Learn how experts use building science, house-as-a-system, and home performance analytics to determine if a home is safe, comfortable and livable for buyers and sellers alike.
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Freddie Mac's fraud unit is teaming up with real estate professionals who list HomeSteps homes to sniff out bogus rental ads of REO properties, which has become a growing problem.
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Federal investigators have charged 530 people for allegedly defrauding more than 73,000 home owners in a widespread crackdown against foreclosure scams.
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REALTOR® Safety Month may be over, but two news stories last week reminded real estate professionals that dangers lurk.
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There was a 37 percent drop in fatal workplace injuries in real estate last year, new data shows.
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Your customer relationships can put your safety at risk. Here are four things you can do to make safety a bigger priority.
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Watch this REALTOR® Safety video to learn social media and cyber safety strategies.
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We've put together a list of downloadable, customizable articles and tips for use in promoting REALTOR® Safety.
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