Advertising - it’s a must in the world of real estate. What you may not realize, though, is that real estate advertising rules are fairly strict, and for good reason. The National Association of Realtors Code of Ethics document spells out some pretty strict real estate agent rules and advertising guidelines to help protect clients from housing discrimination and other problematic issues. In fact, most states have real estate advertising laws in place to protect people. How can you stay within the real estate advertising guidelines of your area? It’s actually fairly simple!
Real estate signage rules are one of the most frustrating pieces for realtors. The key is to stay within the regulations required by the city or the homeowners' association and to prevent any injuries or damage. What kinds of regulations might you be facing? In San Diego, it’s required that you buy a sign permit. In Missouri, you must disclose your status as a licensed broker or agent on the sign itself. Some places limit the size of a sign. Know the guidelines before you ever begin printing signs.
Beyond knowing and understanding the guidelines, install carefully. The last thing you want to do is have one of your signs actually injure someone. Make certain your signage is carefully fixed on the ground, a fence, or a wall. Ensure that they’re strong enough to deal with the wind. If you’re using temporary signs for an open-house, don’t block a walkway or make them tough to see where someone could trip over them.
Real estate advertising is essential to your business, but doing it well is just as important. Check the guidelines from both the National Association of Realtors and your municipality to learn more about how to promote truth with your ads.
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