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1 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Chapter 19 Charles J. Jacobus Thomas E. Gillett

2 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Georgia Real Estate An Introduction to the Profession Seventh Edition Chapter 19 The Principal-Broker Relationship: Agency

3 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Agency Agency: is created when one person (the principal) delegates to another person (the agent) the right to act on the principal’s behalf.

4 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning 3 Levels of Agent Authority Universal Agent All matters General Agent Particular trade or business on a continuing basis Special Agent Particular act or transaction

5 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Establishing Agent Authority Expressed Authority Contractual agreement Implied Authority Acts Custom, common usage, & conduct

6 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Establishing Agent Authority Agency by estoppel Principal fails to maintain due diligence over the agent & the agent exercises powers not granted

7 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Establishing Agent Authority Agency by ratification Established after the fact Agency coupled with an interest Agent holds an interest in property being represented

8 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Brokers Obligations to Principal Loyalty to the Principal Trust, confidence, responsibility Faithful Performance Best effort & diligence Obey legal Instructions

9 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Brokers Obligations to Principal Confidentiality Full Disclosure Accountability for Actions & Funds Received Trust Account Commingling

10 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Brokers Obligations to Principal Reasonable Care Honesty, Fairness & Integrity Doctrine of Fairness

11 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Obligations to Third Parties Honesty, Integrity, Care, Accountability, & Fair Business Dealings Loss of commission Loss of license Suit for damages

12 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Obligations to Third Parties Lead-Based Paint HUD requirements Red Flags Possible problems? Inspections Home Warranty

13 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Owner’s Disclosure Statement

14 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning “As Is” !

15 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Puffing..

16 Buyer Agency Client is the Buyer Help make informed decisions Lowest price or “good deal” No latent defects

17 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Principal’s Obligations

18 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Broker’s Sales Staff CompetenceObedienceAccountingLoyalty Full Disclosure

19 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Broker’s Sales Staff CompensationReimbursementIndemnificationPerformance

20 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Cooperating Broker Fiduciary obligation of cooperating Broker Theory 1: Agent or subagent of the Seller Theory 2: Agent of neither Seller nor Buyer

21 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Cooperating Broker Complicating Issues Buyer’s perception Middleman Principal Broker represents no one

22 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Agency Dual Agency Conflict of interest Designated Agency One Broker Two Salespeople

23 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Agency Disclosure Agency Disclosure Ostensible Authority: Agency created without written agreements Disclose to all parties who the Broker represents First significant contact Dual Agency Informed written consent

24 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Termination of Agency

25 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Termination of Agency Act of the Parties Agreement Revocation / Renunciation Operation of Law Death Expiration Incapacity Extinction

26 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Interstate Land Sales Disclosures provided in a property report Not a HUD approval

27 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Antitrust Laws Promote competition & Regulate activities which endanger completion Price Fixing Boycotting Monopoly Tie-In Agreement

28 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Antitrust Laws Penalties Up to 3 Years in Prison Fines: $350,000 Individual $10,000,000 Corporation

29 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Errors & Omissions Insurance Intentional acts to deceive Punitive Damages NegligenceMisrepresentation

30 © 2008 by South-Western, Cengage Learning Key Terms Key Terms Agent Boycotting Commingling Dual agency Middleman Ostensible authority Price fixing Principal Puffing Third parties


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