These resources are being provided to Designated Brokers to safely re-open real estate offices under the mandated protocols if you decide to re-open at this time.

On June 1st, the Governor’s “Safe Start Proclamation” for Washington’s phased reopening is effective. This includes modifications for real estate activities in counties that have been approved for Phase 2 re-opening (and those approved for modified Phase 1 re-opening). One of those modifications allows for a real estate firm, in a Phase 2 or modified Phase 1 county, to re-open its office in a limited fashion. In order to re-open, a firm must adhere to the many required protocols for real estate, including those for professional services office space working environments. There are additional restrictions for modified Phase 1 counties.

Washington REALTORS® has developed resources that firms can use to safely re-open their offices in compliance with the required safety protocols. Of course, firms are not required to re-open and some may choose to delay re-opening until a later date. Firms may also choose to develop their own resources and plans to comply with the Governor’s requirements. Note that future phases of the Governor’s plan (e.g. Phase 3) will likely have similar requirements for offices to open.

The resources developed by Washington REALTORS® include the following, all required by the Order:

Please be sure to thoroughly review the COVID-19 Exposure Control, Mitigation, and Recovery Plan (the “Plan”) and make sure that your firm can and will comply with all of the requirements before re-opening. The Plan requires that a site-specific supervisor be designated to monitor the health of workers and apply all components of the Plan.

The Department of Labor & Industries is charged with ensuring that firms comply with the required protocols in the Order and can issue citations and fines for unsafe workplace conditions.

Here are several links with additional resources that should be reviewed:

The list of counties moving to different phases will continue to change. A map showing the status of each county is available here and we will post on our social media channels when our counties advance to new phases.

Washington REALTORS® will continue to provide additional updates and information for real estate firms in the coming weeks.

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