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Resolution of disputes regarding entitlement to commissions and compensation may be an obligation of REALTORS® according to Article 17 of the Code of Ethics.


Mediation of Business Disputes

AAR recommends you first consider Mediation of a Business Dispute to resolve your issue.

Filing Arbitration Requests

Request and Agreement to Arbitrate Member
When mediation efforts are not successful or you know that mediation will not be effective in your pursuit, you may be obligated to file a formal request for arbitration.

Request and Agreement to Arbitrate — Non-member
Non-member disputes for compensation may be addressed with the agreement of both parties and the non-member agreement to abide by the AAR determination.

Arizona Association of REALTORS® cannot affect an Arizona Real Estate License. If your pursuit is to affect an Arizona real estate agent’s license, refer to the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE)


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