The Wayne-Holmes Association of REALTORS® is part of a tri-county agreement with Ashland Board of REALTORS® and the Medina County Board of REALTORS® has adopted voluntary mediation as an alternative method for resolving disputes. As a voluntary alternative, mediation is strongly encouraged but not mandatory.
Who May Mediate?
Any REALTOR®, client or customer entitled to invoke WHAR’s arbitration facilities may also use WHAR’s mediation service.
What is Mediation?
Mediation is a form of facilitated negotiation, conducted in a more informal setting, by which a trained and experienced third party helps the disputing parties to reach a mutually acceptable resolution.
What are the Advantages of Mediation?
- Mediation enables the parties to determine promptly whether there is a possibility of settling the dispute.
- Mediation saves time and money.
- Mediation can salvage relationships.
- Since both parties consent to the mediation, the ultimate solution is in the hands of the parties – rather than a hearing panel.
How Can I Obtain WHAR’s Service of Mediation?
Once both parties have notified WHAR of their willingness to mediate, a mediator will contact them. The mediator will arrange for a time that is convenient to both parties to come to WHAR office for the mediation.
If an agreement is reached through mediation, both parties will be asked to sign a written agreement .Failure to reach agreement through mediation will not be considered by a hearing panel during any subsequent arbitration hearing.