Brokerage relationship definition

Brokerage relationship means the contractual relationship between a client and a real estate licensee
Brokerage relationship means the contractual relationship between a client and a real estate licensee who has been engaged by such client for the purpose of procuring a seller, buyer, option, tenant, or landlord ready, able, and willing to sell, buy, option, exchange or rent real estate on behalf of a client.
Brokerage relationship means the legal

Examples of Brokerage relationship in a sentence

  • Brokerage relationship: the relationship between a customer or client and a brokerage for the provision of services in connection with a real estate transaction.

  • Brokerage relationship disclosure in writingWritten disclosures pursuant to C.R.S. 12-61-808 shall be made to a buyer or tenant prior to engaging in activities enumerated in C.R.S. 12-61-101 (2) and (3).

  • Brokerage relationship recommendations are guided by suitability and fairness, whereas discretionary relationships are guided by fiduciary duty.

  • Brokerage relationship: the legal or contractual relationship between a person and a brokerage in a real estate transaction subject to the jurisdiction of the commission.

  • In the “plain vanilla” FX Prime Brokerage relationship, the FXPB is involved in two different transactions: the give-up and mirror transaction.


More Definitions of Brokerage relationship

Brokerage relationship means a relationship entered into between a broker and a buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant under which the broker engages in any of the acts set forth in section 12-10-201 (6). A brokerage relationship is not established until a written brokerage agreement is entered into between the parties or is otherwise established by law.
Brokerage relationship means the
Brokerage relationship means an agency relationship under a brokerage agreement between a client and a broker who has been engaged by the client to provide real estate brokerage services in a residential real estate transaction.
Brokerage relationship means the contractual relationship between a client and a real estate licens- ee who has been engaged by such client for the purpose of procuring a seller, buyer, option, tenant, or landlord ready, able, and willing to sell, buy, option, exchange or rent real estate on behalf of a client. "Client" means a person who has entered into a brokerage relationship with a licensee.
Brokerage relationship means a limited agency relationship
Brokerage relationship means the agency and non-agency relationships which may be formed between the broker and the broker's clients and customers as a result of the brokerage engagement;
Brokerage relationship means the legal or contractual relationship between a person and a brokerage in a real estate transaction subject to the jurisdiction of the commission;