Who does a facilitator represent? Both buyer and seller. The buyer, if the buyer
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Who does a facilitator represent?
Both buyer and seller.
The buyer, if the buyer pays the commission.
The seller, if the seller pays the commission.
Neither the buyer nor the seller.
An agent's duties to a principal include which of the following?
Obstruction of justice
Ineptitude
Disclosure or notice
Legal advice
All of the following are true of the commission EXCEPT:
each commission member must have at least three years real estate experience, or three years in investigative work.
the broker members must have five years experience in real estate.
they will serve a five-year term.
They are appointed by the Governor.
Explanation / Answer
1. Facilitator does not represent either party in the transaction. Hence the correct option is d. Neither the buyer nor the seller.
2. The correct option is d. Legal advice.
3. The correct option is a. Each commission member must have at least three years real estate experience, or three years in investigative work.
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