Ethics Complaint - Oklahoma Association of REALTORS 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ethics Complaint form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date filed at the top of the form. This is crucial for tracking your complaint's timeline.
  3. In the 'Complainant(s)' section, enter your name and contact information. Ensure accuracy as this identifies you as the filer.
  4. Next, provide details about the 'Respondent(s)'. This should include their name and any relevant identifiers.
  5. Clearly state the charges against the respondent by specifying which Article(s) of the Code of Ethics were allegedly violated. Be concise but thorough.
  6. Attach a signed statement supporting your allegations. This is essential for substantiating your claims.
  7. Indicate whether there are any ongoing civil or criminal litigations related to this complaint by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  8. If applicable, mention if you have filed a similar complaint with another Association and provide their name and filing dates.
  9. Finally, sign and print your name at the bottom of the form, along with your address and contact information to complete your submission.

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Lack of Communication. Its safe to say that one of the biggest complaints about real estate agents is a lack of communication. Of course, just like in any relationship, good communication is the most important component for success.
If you believe a licensee acted or is acting in an unethical manner, you may want to file a complaint with the licensees Realtor Association. You may contact the Oklahoma Association of REALTORS at .oklahomarealtors.com.
Most Common Complaints Septic systems. Solar leases. Failure to disclose and Sellers Property Disclosures. Water rights. Miscommunication. Agent-owned property and additional supervision. Multiple offers. Unpermitted work.
Meseck, the most common complaints involve: Septic systems. Solar leases. Failure to disclose and Sellers Property Disclosures. Water rights. Miscommunication. Agent-owned property and additional supervision. Multiple offers. Unpermitted work.
Misrepresentation or Concealment of Property Flaws This behavior is considered unethical because buyers rely on their real estate agents expertise when deciding whether to purchase a home. By concealing material facts, the agent breaches trust, which can lead to potential financial consequences for the buyer.

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Code of Ethics Violations Complaints Examples of an ethics violation in real estate include: Exaggerating a propertys features to make it seem more appealing. Refusing to be cooperative with all your buyers and sellers. Revealing confidential information.
Most Common Causes of Residential Real Estate Litigation Failure to Disclose Defects. Contract Disputes. Title Disputes. Boundary and Easement Disputes. Failure to Complete the Transaction. Mortgage Fraud. Construction Defects. Landlord-Tenant Disputes.
QUALIFIES AS AN ETHICS ISSUE A true complaint is a demon- strated unequivocal failure of a professional to adhere to a specific standard or principle in the COE and in a situation where the complaint is supported by objective documentation from an unbiased third-party source.

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