MAMB Code Of Ethics

 

  1. The Professional shall act in accordance with all state and federal regulations.
  2. The Professional shall promote and support The actions and positions of MAMP.
  3. The Professional shall conduct business affairs with honor and integrity.
  4. The Professional shall not offer or advertise terms or conditions that are not available.
  5. The Professional shall not create, distribute or dispense any information that is known to be false, fraudulent or illegal.
  6. The Professional shall abide by Federal Regulations promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission with regard to advertising.
  7. The professional shall abide by all agreements, written or oral made to the public.
  8. The Professional shall keep complete and accurate records of all transactions.
  9. The Professional shall maintain separate accounts for the deposit of trust or escrow funds.
  10. The Professional shall take all steps to avoid conflicts of interest with their clients, and if a conflict of interest comes to the attention of a member, to promptly disclose such conflict to all parties.
  11. The Professional shall conduct Their business so as not to deny equal professional services to any person for reasons of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age or disability.
  12. The Professional shall keep all information acquired confidential unless release is authorized by the individuals in question.
  13. The Professional shall make representations in other areas of expertise only when duly licensed or accredited in the field.
  14. The Professional shall become knowledgeable as to new and innovative financing alternatives by attending educational seminars.
  15. The Professional shall comply with the By-Laws and Code of Ethics of MAMP and report violations of same to the Ethics Committee of MAMP
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