Dispute Resolution

REALTORS® are different from non-member licensees in that they voluntarily subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics.

If someone believes that a REALTOR® has violated one or more Articles of the Code of Ethics, they are free to file an ethics complaint alleging a violation(s) through any local board of REALTORS® where the REALTOR® holds membership, or participates in a REALTOR®-owned/operated MLS.

* GCBR participates in a statewide enforcement agreement, in partnership with Maryland REALTORS®.  *

In addition, REALTORS® agree as a condition of membership to arbitrate contractual disputes and specific non-contractual disputes as provided for in Article 17 of the NAR Code of Ethics. 

Before filing a complaint you have the option of utilizing GCBR’s Ombuds Program. The Ombuds Program in its simplest definition is informal telephone mediation. In some cases it can address and solve minor complaints from the public. It can also solve inter-REALTOR® conflicts before they become serious problems. Like a mediation, an ombudsman helps parties find solutions, but does not impose solutions.  

Below are several resources to help you understand what an ethics complaint and arbitration request entails, and the general process you can expect when filing an ethics complaint or arbitration request with a local association of REALTORS®.

For more information please visit:

The National Association of REALTORS® Professional Standards

The National Association of REALTORS® Ethics Complaints, Arbitration Requests and Related Information

Maryland REALTORS®-Professionalism Resources

Maryland REALTORS®-Dispute Resource Center