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Your Association ~ Your Community ~ Your Voice
Welcome to the
Eastern Middle Tennessee Association of REALTORS®
On January 16, 1969, the Eastern Middle Tennessee Association of
REALTORS®, formally named Wilson County Association of REALTORS®,
became a chartered member of the the National Association of
REALTORS®.
To date, 800+ REALTORS® from the Eastern
Middle Tennessee Association join forces with the 28,000+ REALTOR®
members of the Tennessee Association of REALTORS®. Along with the
National Association of REALTORS, we have a driving force of 1.3
million members working for and protecting the rights of America's
property owners.
Members of our organization reach further than just REALTORS®, we are also comprised of brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, counselors and others engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry. We join forces and engage each through our profession for the purpose of professional development, research and exchange of information among each other, the public and government for the purpose of preserving the free enterprise system and
the right to own real property.
Benefits of Membership
- Education
Seminars and Workshops - Educational sessions are a major association benefit and priority. Subjects are carefully selected to meet current and ongoing member needs in the areas of real estate and legal liability training. Association specializes in 3 to 4 hour courses to allow members to take education offering but not have to be away from their work for long periods at a time.
- Information
The Association makes a constant effort to keep members informed and served on all matters concerning real estate and member activities. General Business Meetings/luncheons are held on a regular basis, usually the third Thursday of the month. These meetings provide opportunity for direct communication among members and a means to present timely programs and updates on Association activities All Association members receive a weekly email. Throughout the year, bulletins, faxes, computer messages and hot sheets are reminders of important meetings, seminars , events, Call to Actions, and deadlines
- Professional
Standards
Code of Ethics: The Code provides the basis for professional conduct and cooperation between REALTORS® and the public they serve
Grievance & Ethics Hearings: The Grievance and Professional Standards Committees are responsible for investigating and, when appropriate, hearing complaints from members and public
Arbitration Service: Arbitration of commission disputes between members is an important service of the Association as well as disputes about money arising from customers
Affirmative Marketing Agreement: This agreement between HUD and the REALTORS® Association furthers the professional conduct of members by implementing policy to promote fair housing
- Professional
Development
Institutes, Societies, and Councils - Members may affiliate with Real Estate Specialty groups in areas such as appraising, property management, commercial and residential brokerage
- Recognition
and Designations
Members may earn designations which reflect education and expertise in real estate specialty areas such as property management (CPM), residential sales (CRS), and commercial investment transactions( CCIM). Public and peer recognition of members achievements and service is advanced through local, state and national awards such as REALTOR® of the Year, RPAC and other special awards
- Public
Relations
Constant media coverage of achievements through education and community projects of membership, such as GRI, CRS designations earned.
- Legislative
Activities
Monitoring proposed legislation affecting property rights and the real estate industry and keeping you informed are Association services offered on local, state and national levels. A network of key members to represent you in the legislature on issues affecting your livelihood in Wilson County, Nashville and Washington. The REALTOR® Political Action Fund complements this program





