Real
estate licensee owed duty to disclose facts of which she was aware, but did not have a duty to inspect the property.
The Montana Supreme Court concluded that the real
estate licensee owed only statutory duties to disclose adverse material facts of which she was aware and had no duty to inspect the property.
During the course of its representation of the Clients, the Brokerage never presented the Clients with a statutorily - required notice that advises the client of the «duties of limited representation» that a real
estate licensee owes its client as a transaction broker, such as the duties of care, skill, and confidentiality.
• The Real Estate Recovery Fund exists to reimburse any person who has obtained a final civil judgment against a Pennsylvania real
estate licensee owing to fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit in a real estate transaction and who has been unable to collect the judgment after exhausting all legal and equitable remedies.
Not exact matches
A Florida appellate court has considered whether real
estate licensees in the state
owe their clients the common - law fiduciary duties if the
licensee fails to provide clients a mandated disclosure form describing the duties of limited representation.
Five real
estate licensees (collectively, «Licensees») complained to the Connecticut Commissioner of Labor («Commissioner») that broker Mary Lou Wall («Broker») of Suburban Homes & Condos («Brokerage») had improperly withheld commission payments owed to the Licensees for sales which closed after the Licensees had left the B
licensees (collectively, «
Licensees») complained to the Connecticut Commissioner of Labor («Commissioner») that broker Mary Lou Wall («Broker») of Suburban Homes & Condos («Brokerage») had improperly withheld commission payments owed to the Licensees for sales which closed after the Licensees had left the B
Licensees») complained to the Connecticut Commissioner of Labor («Commissioner») that broker Mary Lou Wall («Broker») of Suburban Homes & Condos («Brokerage») had improperly withheld commission payments
owed to the
Licensees for sales which closed after the Licensees had left the B
Licensees for sales which closed after the
Licensees had left the B
Licensees had left the Brokerage.
The principal real
estate broker and the real
estate licensees representing either seller or buyer shall
owe the following duties to the seller and buyer:
To be loyal to the Clients interests by placing those interests before all others in negotiation of a real
estate transaction and in other activities, except where such loyalty duty would violate the
Licensee's duties
owed to all the parties in the tr
As a real
estate licensee who has no brokerage relationship with you, BROKER and its associates
owe to you the following duties: 1.
With this in mind, the nature of representation the brokerage and
licensee are providing to the parties involved in a commercial trade in real
estate, and what duties are
owed to those parties by the brokerage and
licensee, can sometimes be misunderstood.