475.272
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475.272 Purpose.—In order to eliminate confusion and provide for a better understanding on the part of customers in real estate transactions, the Legislature finds that the intent of the Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Act is to provide that:
(1) Disclosed dual agency as an authorized form of representation by a real estate licensee in this state is expressly revoked;
(2) Disclosure requirements for real estate licensees relating to authorized forms of brokerage representation are established;
(3) Single agents may represent either a buyer or a seller, but not both, in a real estate transaction; and
(4) Transaction brokers provide a limited form of nonfiduciary representation to a buyer, a seller, or both in a real estate transaction.
History.—s. 3, ch. 97-42; s. 8, ch. 98-250; s. 5, ch. 99-384.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2001–2001 · leading case: White v. Weatherford (In Re Abrass)
White v. Weatherford (In Re Abrass) (2001)
“” See Fla. Stat. 475.272(4) (emphasis added). As such, the Debtor had no legal fiduciary relationship to White/Plan-bridge.”
— 475.272(4) — 1 case
White v. Weatherford (In Re Abrass) (2001)
“” See Fla. Stat. 475.272(4) (emphasis added). As such, the Debtor had no legal fiduciary relationship to White/Plan-bridge.”
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