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National Association Of
Residential Property Managers
Standards Of Professionalism
The National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM)
promotes a high standard of business ethics, professionalism, and
fair housing practices. NARPM's members subscribe to the following
Standards of Professionalism for property managers of single family
and other small residential properties.
DUTY TO THE PUBLIC
The Property Manager shall endeavor to eliminate in the
community, through the normal course of business, any practices
which could be damaging to the public or bring discredit to the
profession.
The Property Manager shall assist the governmental agency charged
with regulating the practices of property managers.
The Property Manager shall comply with all local and state
ordinances regarding real estate law, licensing, insurance, and
banking.
DISCRIMINATION
It is the duty of the Property Manager to educate those with whom
the Property Manager is affiliated to comply with all fair housing
laws.
DUTY TO THE CLIENT
The Property Manager shall use a written management agreement
outlining all responsibilities and fees. The Client will be provided
a copy and the Property Manager will maintain a copy. The Property
Manager shall communicate regularly with the Client and provide
written reports of receipts and disbursements on a regular, agreed
upon basis. In the event of any dispute, the Property Manager shall
provide a written accounting as soon as practical.
Tenant applications shall be reviewed and verified in order to
determine the Applicant's ability to pay and to determine the
likelihood that the Applicant will comply with all provisions of the
rental agreement.
The Property Manager shall accept no commissions, rebates,
profits, discounts, or any other benefit which has not been fully
disclosed to and approved by the Client.
DUTY TO TENANTS
The Property Manager shall offer all Applicants a written
Application. The Property Manager shall provide all Tenants with a
copy of the signed rental agreement with all addenda.
The Property Manager shall make all disclosures as required by
state and local laws and provide the Tenant an opportunity to
complete a written condition report at the time of moving in.
The Property Manager shall respond promptly to requests for
repairs.
Within the time prescribed by law, a written deposit refund
determination shall be provided to the Tenant after they have
vacated the property. No undue delay in refunding or accounting for
the security deposit shall take place.
The Property Manager shall avoid exaggeration, misrepresentation,
misinformation, or concealment of pertinent facts relating to the
advertising, leasing, and management of a property.
PROPERTY CONDITION
The Property Manager shall not manage properties for Clients who
refuse or are unable to maintain their property in accordance with
safety and habitability requirements of the local jurisdiction.
PROTECTION OF FUNDS
The Property Manager shall hold all funds received on behalf of
others in compliance with state law with full disclosure to the
Client and must never commingle the firm's or personal funds with
those of the Client.
DUTY TO DISCLOSE EXPERTISE
If a client engages a Property Manager's services in a field
where the Property Manager lacks experience and competency, the
Property Manager shall fully disclose this fact to the Client.
DUTY TO FIRM
The Property Manager shall have no undisclosed conflict of
interest with their Employers and shall notify their Employers
immediately if a conflict should arise.
The Property Manager shall receive no kickbacks, rebates, or any
other benefit without full disclosure to Employers.
RELATIONS WITH COMPETITORS
The Property Manager shall refrain from criticizing competitors
or their business practices. In the event of a controversy between
Property Managers with different firms, the Property Managers shall
submit the dispute to arbitration rather than litigate the matter.
PRICE FIXING
Unless the Property Manager is purchasing another management
company, fees, commissions, and compensations shall not be discussed
with other Property Managers. The Property Managers shall always
seek to avoid the appearance of impropriety in these matters.
The Property Manager's fees, commissions, and compensations shall
be determined by the manager or the Property Manager's Broker based
upon, but not limited to, expertise, experience, and the cost of
service and expense.
DUTY TO REMAIN EDUCATED
The Property Manager shall maintain their real estate licenses by
meeting continuing education requirements as set out by the state in
which they work.
IMPROVING THE PROFESSION
The Property Manager shall strive to improve the property
management profession by sharing with others their lessons or
experience for the benefit of all.
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