In response to the growing concerns about COVID-19, commonly referred to as coronavirus, we hope this dedicated page will provide guidance to help REALTORS® and REALTOR® associations respond to the coronavirus’s impact on our industry.
Latest Updates
– NAR has updated the PPP Loan guidance into accessible one-pagers on the following topics: PPP Loan Overview, PPP Second-Draw Loans, PPP Forgiveness, and PPP for 501(c)(6).
– On December 21, 2020, Congress struck a deal on a nearly $900 billion coronavirus relief bill for a new round of support. President Trump signed the bill on December 27, 2020. Read a short summary of the bill and the more in-depth summary of the major provisions of that bill impacting REALTORS®.
The National Association of REALTORS® is providing guidance to help REALTORS® respond to COVID-19 – commonly referred to as coronavirus – and its impact on the real estate industry and real estate transactions. Any updates from NAR and its response to the coronavirus emergency will be collected on this page. You can also type your questions in the COVID-19 Chatbot to get answers on a variety of issues related to the pandemic and how it affects you and your business. NAR has issued information and guidance for the following:
Coronavirus Guidance for REALTORS® | Property Owners | Commercial Real Estate | Employers | Workplace Re-Entry | MLSs | REALTOR® Associations | Sample Preparedness Plan
Read details about the federal government’s actions and its effect on real estate professionals:
Recent Articles
Ethics Case 3-3, Negotiating Commission Reduction
by Byron King Case #3-13 Timing of Commission Negotiations (Adopted November, 2019.) REALTOR® A signs a listing agreement with Seller B for the sale of her home. The home is priced at $1,000,000, and REALTOR® [...]
ADA lawsuits against your Website
by Byron King SCR and other associations are hearing reports of REALTORS® receiving letters from law firms demanding money as settlement for ADA issues with their real estate websites. Most successful REALTORS® operate a website. [...]
SC Attorney General Opinion, Appraising Golf Courses for Property Taxes
January 10, 2020 Opinion regarding what appraisal methods are permissible for the valuation of golf courses under S.C. Code, Section 12-43-365. Requested by The Honorable Bart T. Blackwell, Member, South Carolina House of Representatives. Read [...]
SC Attorney General Opinion, Impact Fees – upgrades…maybe Equal Protection
January 21, 2020 Opinion regarding what projects may be funded by developmental impact fees and whether proportionate share calculations for different types of land uses violates equal protection under the South Carolina and federal constitutions. [...]
SC Attorney General Opinion: SC Housing Trust Fund, Rental Assistance, Maybe
April 27, 2020 Opinion addressing whether the South Carolina Housing Trust Fund may be used to fund a temporary rental assistance program. Requested by The Honorable Marvin R. Pendarvis, Member, South Carolina House of Representatives. [...]
SC Attorney General Opinion, LLR use Fingerprint background checks
http://2hsvz0l74ah31vgcm16peuy12tz.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/02327518.pdf Posted by: Byron King on 07/20/20 (This information is only accurate as of 07/20/20. You must contact SCR for updates and changes to this information after 07/20/20 as laws and regulations may change over [...]