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Jennifer Rzeszewski serves as vice president and executive director of the Center for Specialized REALTOR® Education (CSRE), a subsidiary of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR). She leads and oversees a wide range of professional development programs for NAR members.
In 2020, Rzeszewski led the expansive update and rebrand of the At Home With Diversity certification program. More than 25 new and existing CSRE education products were offered as part of the Right Tools, Right Now program in 2020. When travel was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rzeszewski led a pivot from live in-person events to live virtual events.
“2020 was a year of change and opportunity,” says Rzeszewski. “I’m proud to lead the best team to bring innovative education to NAR’s 1.4 million members. The team and I are fully committed to increasing the professionalism of REALTORS® to expand the team’s member-first focus.”
In most states, homesellers are legally required to disclose any known material defects or issues with the property. But that can be a slippery slope. Read more.
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