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“Right By You”: What NAR’s Campaign Means for South Carolina Agents

The role REALTORS® play in a transaction — and why staying in your lane protects the deal.

The Campaign REALTORS® as the people who get deals closed

The National Association of REALTORS® is running its “Right By You” advertising campaign, which highlights how REALTORS® guide buyers and sellers through residential and commercial transactions. As South Carolina REALTORS® noted in its coverage, the ads also quietly demonstrate the legal and risk-management lessons that come with the job.

The central idea: a REALTOR® is a licensed, experienced professional in marketing and negotiating deals — and a coordinator of everyone else involved.

Stay In Your Lane Be the source of the sources

A theme SCR emphasized is that agents coordinate a transaction without taking on the duties of the other specialists in it. An agent listens to the client’s goals, negotiates with the parties and other agents, and connects the client to the right experts — while letting each of those experts do their own job.

In a typical deal, that can include:

  • Inspectors, surveyors, and appraisers
  • Lenders and closing attorneys
  • Contractors, electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians
  • Government officials for planning, zoning, and permitting
“Be the source of the sources of information” — the agent who knows how each professional is likely to operate, but never tries to do their job for them.

SCR frames “stay in your lane” as sound risk management. Letting each expert handle their own work helps the deal close cleanly and protects the agent against upset clients, bad reviews, ethics filings, and lawsuits.

What this means for SC agents

Coordinating a transaction is where your time and expertise add the most value. Keeping that focus is easier when your business isn’t waiting on a closing to get paid. A commission advance from Commission Express of South Carolina can help bridge the cash-flow gap between deals, so you can keep serving clients and managing each transaction the way it should be handled.

Sources: Summarized from South Carolina REALTORS® — “NAR Right By You ads” → and the National Association of REALTORS® campaign page → This summary is provided by Commission Express of South Carolina for general information and is not legal advice.
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This article summarizes reporting by South Carolina REALTORS® and links to the original source. It is provided for general information only and is not legal advice. For questions about professional practice or your specific situation, consult South Carolina REALTORS® or qualified legal counsel.