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Monterey Bay
Property Management subscribes
to the Code of Ethics of the
National Association of
Residential Property Managers,
thereby promoting a high
standard of business ethics,
professionalism, and fair
housing practices. We hope you
will
check to see that
we meet or exceed all of these
requirements.
Article 1. DUTY TO PROTECT THE
PUBLIC
It is the duty of the Property
Manager to protect the public
against fraud,
misrepresentation, and unethical
practices in property
management.
Article 2. DISCRIMINATION
The Property Manager shall not
discriminate in the rental,
lease, or negotiation for real
property based on race, color,
religion, sex, national origin,
familial status, or handicap and
shall comply with all federal,
state, and local laws concerning
discrimination.
Article 3. DUTY TO THE CLIENT
The Property Manager has a
fiduciary responsibility to the
Client and shall at all times
act in the best interests of the
Client.
Article 4. DUTY TO TENANTS
The Property Manager shall treat
all Tenants professionally when
applying for, living in, and
vacating a managed residence.
The Property Manager shall hold
in high regard the safety and
health of those lawfully at a
managed property.
Article 5. PROPERTY CONDITION
The Property Manager shall
manage all properties in
accordance with safety and
habitability requirements of the
local jurisdiction.
Article 6. 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.
Article 7. DUTY TO DISCLOSE
EXPERTISE
The Property Manager must
provide accurate information
within his area of expertise,
but refrain from the
unauthorized practice of other
professions including but not
limited to the law, accounting,
financial planning,
construction, and contracting.
Article 8. DUTY TO FIRM
The Property Manager shall act
in the best interests of his/her
Employer.
Article 9. 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.
Article 10. PRICE FIXING
The Property Manager shall not
engage in the improper acts of
price fixing, anti-trust, or
anti-competition with other
Property Managers.
Article 11. DUTY TO REMAIN
EDUCATED
The Property Manager shall
strive to be informed about
relevant matters affecting the
property management field on a
local, state, and national
level.
Article 12. 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
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