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Realtor Safety Month is an essential annual reminder of the potential risks that real estate professionals face while conducting their business. Whether showing properties, meeting with clients, or working late hours, realtors should always prioritize their safety. In this article, we'll explore some crucial safety tips and provide valuable resources that can help realtors stay safe on the job.
Safety Tips for Realtors
- Meet in Public Places: When meeting new clients for the first time, it's advisable to schedule meetings in public locations like a coffee shop or your office. This initial meeting allows you to get to know the client in a safer environment.
- Share Itinerary: Always let someone know your schedule and whereabouts, especially if you're going to an unfamiliar location or showing a property alone. Share your itinerary with a trusted colleague or family member.
- Trust Your Gut: If something feels off during a meeting or while showing a property, trust your instincts. If a situation makes you uncomfortable, it's perfectly acceptable to leave or reschedule.
- Use Technology: There are various safety apps and tools designed for real estate professionals. These apps often have features like GPS tracking, emergency alerts, and the ability to share your location with a designated contact.
- Pre-screen Clients: When working with new clients, ask for identification and consider background checks if necessary. It's essential to gather as much information as possible about potential clients.
- Self-defense Training: Enroll in self-defense classes to gain the confidence and skills needed to protect yourself in emergencies. Knowledge of self-defense techniques can be invaluable in dire situations.
In response to recent headlines from the National Association of Realtors® (NAR), we are sharing the latest developments in our ongoing dedication to excellence and inclusivity within our community.
Introducing Tracy Kasper, President of NAR:
It is our pleasure to introduce you to Tracy Kasper, the newly appointed President of the National Association of Realtors® (NAR). Tracy brings a wealth of experience and a visionary perspective that promises transformative changes for the real estate industry.
In Tracy's own words, "Our mission is to ensure that every member feels valued and heard. We actively encourage open dialogue and the sharing of concerns, with a commitment to promptly address your voices. Transparency and collaboration will be the cornerstone of our approach."
In observance of Labor Day, the North Central Jersey Association of Realtors (NCJAR) will be closed on the following dates:
Friday, September 1st, 2023, at 12:00 pm (Noon): CLOSING EARLY
Monday, September 4th, 2023: OFFICES CLOSED
Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, September 5th, 2023.
As a dedicated Realtor, your role extends beyond transactions. Staying informed about local changes is your edge for providing exceptional service. Let's explore why these matters and how sharing insights can elevate your client relationships.
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