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Law of agenccy
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Gives a broker or salesperson the right to act for a principal in trying to buy or sell a property
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Principal
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In brokerage, the person giving the authority to an agent.
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Universal Agency
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The broadest scope of authority to which a principal delegates the power to act in all matters that can be delegated in place of the principal.
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General agent
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Is delegated by the principal to act within the confines of a business or employment relationship.
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A salesperson who collects a down payment deposit from a potential buyer must place the funds in:
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The hands his broker
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A broker, acting as the agent of a seller, must deal honestly and fairly with whom?
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Everyone in the transaction
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The state real estate commission is responsible for:
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Establishing education requirements for licensees
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Fiduciary relationship
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The special duties and obligations to a principal required of an agent, including complete loyalty, obedience, disclosure, accounting, care, skill, and due diligence.
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Agency relationship
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This is created between a seller and broker when both parties agree to a listing contract.
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Buyer agency
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The broker uses his or her best efforts to find properties meeting the requirements of the buyer. Buyer pays broker a commission or to share commission to seller's broker.
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Multiple listing service
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Sharing of property sale listings by a number of real estate brokers with agreement as to how costs and commissions are to be shared.
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Subagency
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The agency role of a broker is extended one or more additional brokers, who also become a fiduciary of the principal and are empowered to act on his or her behalf. They share commissions with original broker.
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A real estate broker is what type of agent for his or her principal?
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Special agent.
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The subagency relationship that traditionally has characterized multiple listing services (MLS) has tended to result in the wide-spread danger of:
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Unintened dual agency
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Dual agency
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A situation where a person or a firm has an agency and fiduciary relationship to both parties
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