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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics1 New Jersey Real Estate for Salespersons and Brokers By Marcia Darvin Spada Thomson/South-Western Copyright, 2006
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics2 Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics3 Chapter 2 Key Terms Agent Client Consumer Information Statement Cooperating agent Customer Dual agency/ Disclosed dual agent Fiduciary Property condition disclosure Self-dealing Special agent Subagents Transaction broker Vicarious liability
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics4 Agency Relationships Principal Customer Agent
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics5 Creation of Agency AGENCY AGREEMENT Implied- Actions of the parties Express- Oral or written
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics6 Types of Agency Single agent Seller agent Subagent Disclosed dual agent Buyer Agent Cooperating Agent Transaction broker
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics7 Broker Ethics Fiduciary Responsibilities Reasonable Care Undivided Loyalty Confidentiality Full Disclosure
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics8 Seller Property Condition Disclosure Presented before buyer signs contract of sale May help protect licensees from liability Disclosure Statement Completed By Seller Presented to buyer Optional Statement
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics9 The Consumer Information Statement Used for: Sale of 1-4 unit residential property Sale of vacant 1-family lots Residential lease transactions (except short-term rentals) Brokerage agreements on residential properties
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics10 Business Relationships Brokerage agreements must indicate business relationships a licensee may have with the other party in the agreement. Seller’s agent only Buyer’s agent only Seller’s agent and disclosed dual agent if opportunity arises Buyer’s agent and disclosed dual agent if opportunity arises Transaction broker only Seller’s agent on property for which the firm acts as the seller’s agent and transaction broker on other properties
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics11 Broker Ethics and Antitrust Laws Federal Antitrust Laws and Agencies Sherman Act (1890)Clayton Act (1914) Federal Trade Commission U.S. Dept. of Justice
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Chapter 2 Law of Agency and Broker Ethics12 Types of Restraints of Trade Price fixing Group boycotts Market allocation agreements Tie-in arrangements
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