Brokerage Relationships Flashcards

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Ethics

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managed by local realtor board

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Employing broker reqs

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  1. active license for 2 yrs
  2. passed brokerage administration course
  3. pass state test again
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Referral prohibitions

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  • state laws say that real estate licensee cannot take a referral without disclosing to client
  • federal law says that no one can take a referral for any kind of federal loan
  • if you are a mortgage and real estate broker then you can get a fee unless its a federal loan
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Creating agency relationship

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  1. performance of act doesn’t create agency - must be done in writing
  2. must involve consent, control, expectation
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Authority of Agent

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  1. actual authority
    - express: comes from word or writing
    - implied: reasonably needed
  2. Apparent authority
    - words or conduct cause third parties to believe that the agent has authority
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duties and liabilities of agency

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  1. principal to agent
    - perform agency contract
    - compensation
    - reimburse for expenses
    - indemnify for loss suffered because of agency
  2. agent to principal
    -perform agency contract
    -loyalty to principal
    -reasonable skill in performing agency
    - account for all money received
    -cannot sign for client
    without power of attorney
  3. agent and third party
    - only principal and third party are liable on a contract created in the proper course of agency
    - always make sure 3rd party knows youre an agent
  4. principal and third party
    - both bound by the contract made through their agents
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Vicarious liability

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principal is liable for an agents actions, if they know of or authorized the agent to commit a wrongful act or not

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Termination of Agency

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  1. acts of parties
    - mutual consent
    - terms of agency contract
    - revocation by principal or agent
  2. operation of law
    - death, insanity, bankruptcy, change of law, fire, etc
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Death in contract

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  • if principal dies, contract ends
  • -if agent dies, brokerage assigns a new agent
  • in a purchase contract btwn buyer and seller, the agreement is still valid bc its not a personal services agreement and there’s no agency
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Colorado Brokerage Relationship Act

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  • removed assumption that all brokers work for seller
  • created and defined buyer agency
  • relieves principals of vicarious liability for acts of a transaction broker
  • providers standards for the RE commission and legal actions
  • set expectations for “in house deal”
  • offers clients choices as to representation
  • required disclosure of duties, obligations, and relationship options
  • requires agency be voluntary
  • sets forth duties owed to principals
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in house deal

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when buyer and seller are represented by agents from same company

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designated broker

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  • broker in company who has been designated to work as an agent
  • may work as a single agent for one party and treat the other party as a customer
  • can never act as an agent for both parties
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Power of Attorney

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  • an authorization to act on something in a legal or business matter
  • can never sign on behalf of a principal without power of attorney
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