Important life events wonât wait until the coronavirus pandemic subsides and we come out of isolation. You may be missing intimate, in-person celebrations of birthdays, weddings, and even the birth of a child because of social distancing guidelines. But there are ways you can not only engage with loved ones from afar but also build up your mental strength at home during these trying times. Christine Hansen, the National Association of REALTORS®â 2020 vice president of advocacy, has tips to maintain your positivity in the video above. Part of how you can establish a sense of control through chaos is to take care of your financial wellness.
Another timely way to feel connected to your community is to commemorate Fair Housing Month at home, staying educated about how you can ensure an equitable path to housing for vulnerable neighborsâespecially at this time. Being a champion for fairness is a sure-fire way to feel fulfilled. On a related note, weâve been hearing from REALTORS® who are asking whether the REALTORS® Code of Ethics applies to membersâ conduct during this health crisis. We asked our ethics columnist, Bruce Aydt, to address those questions.
To boost your knowledge and confidence as you navigate next steps for your business, NAR will host a forum to walk you through its relaunched Right Tools, Right Now program, guidance for taking advantage of stimulus benefits like SBA loans and unemployment insurance, and staying informed during Mayâs virtual legislative meetings. The Leadership Live event on Facebook will begin at 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday. And keep monitoring nar.realtor/coronavirus for the latest information on how the pandemic affects your business. If youâre not a regular Daily News subscriber and want the latest news on the impact of COVID-19 on real estate, sign up here to stay informed. (Login is required.)
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