Real Estate Nonsolicitation Ordinance

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What is this form?

The Real Estate Non-Solicitation Ordinance is a legal document that establishes rules governing solicitation practices in residential real estate. This ordinance aims to protect property owners from unwanted solicitations after they have expressed a desire not to sell, rent, or list their property. It outlines the requirements real estate agents must meet before engaging in solicitation, differentiating it from other real estate forms, such as listings or rental agreements.

Form components explained

  • Prohibition on soliciting owners who have indicated a lack of interest in selling or renting their property.
  • Requirement for real estate agents to confer with the Fair Housing Administrator prior to solicitation.
  • Specifications on information to be provided to the Fair Housing Administrator, including the agent's contact details and solicitation methods.
  • Definition of solicitation and the means by which it can occur.
  • Penalties for violating the ordinance, which may include fines or reviews by the Housing Practices Review Board.
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Common use cases

This form is needed when a municipality enacts a non-solicitation ordinance within its jurisdiction. It should be used by real estate agents and firms to ensure compliance with local laws during solicitation attempts, particularly when contacting homeowners who may be vulnerable to unwanted solicitations after expressing a clear disinterest in such offers.

Who should use this form

  • Real estate professionals seeking to comply with local non-solicitation ordinances.
  • Municipalities or local governments implementing a nonsolicitation policy in their area.
  • Homeowners who want to understand their rights regarding solicitation by real estate agents.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the parties involved, including the real estate agents and the property owners.
  • Provide details of the solicitation process, such as the intended area of solicitation and the method of communication.
  • Submit required documentation to the Fair Housing Administrator as specified, including printed materials intended for solicited individuals.
  • Ensure compliance with the ordinance by verifying that no solicitation occurs after owners have expressed disinterest.
  • Understand the penalties for non-compliance that may follow any unauthorized solicitation attempts.

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Common mistakes

  • Neglecting to consult with the Fair Housing Administrator before initiating solicitation activities.
  • Failing to properly inform or document homeowner requests to opt-out of solicitation.
  • Not including all necessary information in the submission to the Fair Housing Administrator.

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  • Convenience of accessing and downloading the form at any time.
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Summary of main points

  • The Real Estate Nonsolicitation Ordinance protects homeowners from unsolicited offers.
  • Real estate agents need to comply with guidelines set forth by local Fair Housing Administrators.
  • Understanding and following this ordinance is critical for legal solicitation practices.

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