Feds Say Residential Real Estate Is An ‘Essential Business’

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The US Department of Homeland Security issued guidance to identify essential industries to critical infrastructure. California and Washington are the latest states to deem the profession essential.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released an advisory list on which industries are “essential to critical infrastructure,” which deems the essential real estate industry essential. The advisory comes at a time when the industry itself is split over how essential real estate services are and states are making decisions on a local level.

“This list is intended to help State, local, tribal and territorial officials as they work to protect their communities while ensuring continuing of functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic and national security.”

On page 13 of the 15-page list, the agency writes that “residential and commercial real estate services, including settlement services” are essential. It also lists staff at government offices who perform title search, notary and recording services in support of mortgage and real estate services and transactions as essential.

California and Washington are two of the latest in a string of dozens of states to deem the real estate industry an essential service at a time when states across the country are issuing stay-at-home orders banning work deemed “non-essential” to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Utah, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan and Vermont are all states that did not include real estate in their list of essential industries to stay open during the stay-at-home order, according to information compiled by real estate brokerage Redfin.