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The Real Estate Investors Association of Greater Cincinnati (REIA GC) has been providing quality educational services since our founding in 1973. We specialize in assisting new and veteran real estate investors with timely educational programs, networking opportunities, and a fabulous library.

At this site, you will discover all about our membership options, as well as, our schedule of events, and other products and services.

VISION STATEMENT
OF THE REAL ESTATE INVESTORS ASSOCIATION of GREATER CINCINNATI

Cincinnati REIA, through the efforts of its member investors, will be recognized by the industry, by the community at large, and by government leaders as a positive professional force, providing housing opportunities throughout Greater Cincinnati.

MISSION STATEMENT
OF THE REAL ESTATE INVESTORS ASSOCIATION of GREATER CINCINNATI

Our Mission is encourage our members’ success through education and professional services and to represent REIA members as positive, ethical contributors to the economic and social wellbeing of our community.

The Cincinnati Real Estate Investors Association will fulfill its mission and vision by:

  • Encouraging our members to achieve and maintain OPHP (Ohio Professional Housing Provider) accreditation by fostering an environment where all members have access to respected subject matter authorities at meetings, seminars, workshops and bootcamps.
  • Working with community and neighborhood organizations to promote understanding of REIA members’ contributions and challenges, and to contribute to improving housing opportunities and support for our neighborhoods.
  • Working proactively to effect legal and regulatory matters impacting our industry.
  • Requiring our members to abide by the REIA Code of Ethics.


CODE OF ETHICS FOR MEMBERS
OF THE REAL ESTATE INVESTORS ASSOCIATION of GREATER CINCINNATI

The ownership and management of Real Estate is a highly regulated segment of the free enterprise system of the United States. As such, the members of the Cincinnati Real Estate Investors Association (REIA) must treat this enterprise with the utmost professionalism.

REIA membership means that each member is part of an organization of people intent on expanding their knowledge of real estate investing and management. .
We, the members of Cincinnati REIA:

  • Provide safe and sanitary housing
  • Provide affordable housing opportunities
  • Develop and Re-Develop housing units which make neighborhoods and communities more attractive and desirable
  • Are visible as active Investment Professionals

In order to pursue these ends in a legal and ethical manner, all “members of REIA” will be held to a high standard of ethical behavior which includes, but is not limited to the following enumerated list of behaviors:

I, as a REIA member:

  1. Will not intentionally misrepresent any material fact in my business dealings.
  2. Keep myself informed on matters affecting housing in my community, including local, state, and federal laws.
  3. Provide safe and sanitary housing.
  4. Provide assistance to fellow REIA members whenever prudent and appropriate.
  5. Act as a positive role model for the professions of Real Estate Investing and Housing Providers when dealing with tenants, the public, the media, government officials, and all others.
  6. Will be responsible to complete my own due diligence (homework) in all business dealings and will encourage others to do the same.
  7. Will not malign other REIA members.

Those who want the Association to take action against a member for what they perceive to be unethical behavior as defined in this document, must present their case and evidence of unethical behavior to the REIA President, in writing, for review. The President, the Executive Committee, and two volunteers from the general membership, will serve on an Ethics Committee, which the President will chair, unless he is directly involved. The Ethics Committee will investigate and review the allegations. The Ethics Committee will submit their findings and make a recommendation to the Board of Directors in a timely manner. The REIA Board of Directors may then impose whatever sanctions it deems appropriate. Such actions may include, but not be limited to, suspension or permanent disbarment from the organization.

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