State Laws Non-Residential Broker Issues True/False Flashcards
In a non-residential sale where the parties have assets of $1 million or more, the broker at the request of the customers may designate sales associates to act as single agents for different customers in the same transaction.
True
The Florida Commercial Real Estate Sales Commission Lien Act provides that when a broker has earned a commission by performing licensed services under a brokerage agreement with any property owner, the broker may claim a lien against the net sales proceeds for the broker’s commission.
False:
Applies only to non-residential transactions
In order to exercise the rights to a commission lien upon the owner’s net proceeds, the broker is required to deliver a specific notice.
True
The Florida Commercial Real Estate Sales Commission Lien Act provides that the broker’s lien rights cannot be waived before the commission is earned.
True
The Florida Commercial Real Estate Commission Lien Act gives commercial brokers a commission lien upon the owner’s property.
False:
A lien against the owner’s net proceeds
In a residential sale where the parties have assets of $1 Million or more, the broker may designate sales associates to act as single agents for different customers in the same transaction.
False:
Only in a non-residential sale
Sales associates may act as single agents for different customers in the same transaction ONLY IF it is a non-residential sale where the parties have assets of $1 million or more.
True