In instances where residential real property consists of separate dwelling units for one through four families, a licensee must obtain a signed buyer's broker agreement from a buyer before performing any act as a buyer's representative. All buyer's broker agreements must be in writing and must include:
1. A definite expiration date. 2. The amount of commission or other compensation. 3. A clear statement explaining the services to be provided to the buyer, and the events or condition that will entitle the licensee to a commission or other compensation. 4. If the licensee chooses to represent both buyers and sellers in the same transaction, a separate dual agency disclosure statement in accordance with the provisions of section 70-02-03-15.1. N.D. Admin Code 70-02-03-05.1
Effective September 1, 1994.General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-23-05