Martin Luther King Jr.
You may be wondering why a real estate blog would post something aboutĀ Martin Luther King. Many people are not aware of how much Martin Luther King helped the lives of home buyers, sellers, and real estate agents.
Martin Luther Kingās death gave Congress the last push needed to pass theĀ Fair Housing ActĀ in 1968. The Fair Housing Act was put into place to ban racial discrimination in housing. You cannot be refused the rental or purchase of a house based on your race.
It didnāt happen overnight. Believe it or not, it still can and does come up. In 2020 theĀ National Association of Realtors passed a ban on all Pocket Listings. Pocket listings are listings held off the market by a real estate agent who shares that information with whomever they so choose. Studies have shown that the last people to hear aboutĀ Pocket ListingsĀ were people of color.
A large number of homes are sold off the market. Sometimes the agent with the pocket listing double-ended the sale. The ban on Pocket Listings began on January 1, 2020. Implementation of this new law began on May 1, 2020. There are a few scenarios where the sale of an off-market property is probably ok. Such as the sale of a property within a family, or a buyer and seller that have already come to an agreement and request a real estate professional to help conduct the sale. If you’re not sure what may or may not be legal in this regard you may need to consult with an attorney.
As professionals, weāre tasked with making people aware that discrimination based on race is not acceptable. We must refuse to work with anyone that wants to do so. Iām proud to be a part of this ongoing history.
Today, January 15, 2024, we celebrate the life of Martin Luther King.
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