Current through the 2024 legislative session
Section 33-28-310 - Licensees working with buyers and sellers as customers; duties; exceptions(a) A licensee working with a buyer or seller who is a customer shall owe the following duties and obligations to the buyer or seller:(i) To exercise reasonable skill and care including: (A) Presenting all offers and counteroffers in a timely manner regardless of whether the property is subject to a contract for sale;(B) Advising the parties to obtain expert advice as to material matters about which the licensee knows but the specifics of which are beyond the expertise of the licensee;(C) Accounting in a timely manner for all money and property received by the licensee;(D) Keeping the parties fully informed regarding the transaction;(E) Assisting the parties in complying with the terms and conditions of any contract which may include closing the transaction;(F) Disclosing to all prospective buyers any adverse material facts actually known by the licensee, including but not limited to adverse material facts pertaining to the title, the physical condition of the property, any defects in the property and any environmental hazards affecting the property required by law to be disclosed;(G) Disclosing to any prospective seller all adverse material facts actually known by the licensee, including but not limited to adverse material facts pertaining to the buyer's financial ability to perform the terms of the transaction.(ii) To comply with all requirements of this article;(iii) To comply with any applicable federal, state or local laws, rules, regulations or ordinances.(b) A licensee has no duty to conduct an independent inspection of the property for the benefit of the buyer and has no duty to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of statements made by the seller or independent inspectors.(c) A licensee has no duty to conduct an independent investigation of the buyer's financial condition or to verify the accuracy of completeness of any statement made by the buyer.(d) A licensee may do the following without breaching any obligation or responsibility: (i) Show alternative properties not owned by the seller to a prospective buyer;(ii) List competing properties for sale or lease;(iii) Show properties in which the buyer is interested to other prospective buyers; and(iv) Serve as an agent, subagent or intermediary for the same or for different parties in other real estate transactions.(e) A licensee working with a buyer or seller who is a customer shall provide the customer an agency disclosure.Amended by Laws 2017 , ch. 166, § 1, eff. 7/1/2017.