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Code · Oklahoma · Title 59 — Professions And Occupations

§59-858-353. Broker duties and responsibilities.

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A. A broker shall have the following duties and responsibilities to all parties in a transaction, which are mandatory and may not be abrogated or waived by a broker:
1. Treat all parties with honesty and exercise reasonable skill and care;
2. Unless specifically waived in writing by a party to the transaction:
a. receive all written offers and counteroffers,
b. reduce offers or counteroffers to a written form upon
request of any party to a transaction, and
c. present timely all written offers and counteroffers;
3. Timely account for all money and property received by the broker;
4. Keep confidential information received from a party or prospective party confidential. The confidential information shall not be disclosed by a firm without the consent of the party disclosing the information unless consent to the disclosure is granted in writing by the party or prospective party disclosing the information, the disclosure is required by law, or the information is made public or becomes public as the result of actions from a source other than the firm. The following information shall be considered confidential and shall be the only information considered confidential in a transaction:
a. that a party or prospective party is willing to pay
more or accept less than what is being offered,
b. that a party or prospective party is willing to agree
to financing terms that are different from those
offered,
c. the motivating factors of the party or prospective
party purchasing, selling, leasing, optioning or
exchanging the property, and
d. information specifically designated as confidential by
a party unless such information is public;
5. Disclose information pertaining to the property as required by the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act;
6. Comply with all requirements of The Oklahoma Real Estate License Code and all applicable statutes and rules; and
7. Disclose:
a. information pertaining to compensation and fees
assessed on each transaction to the represented party,
which shall be communicated in writing before the
effective date of the contract for sale or lease, and
b. the time frame for which the compensation agreement is
valid, not to exceed one
(1)year. If no time frame
is specified, the compensation agreement shall default
to sixty
(60)days.
B. A broker shall have the following duties and responsibilities only to a party for whom the broker is providing brokerage services in a transaction which are mandatory and may not be abrogated or waived by a broker:
1. Inform the party in writing when an offer is made that the party will be expected to pay certain costs, brokerage service costs and the approximate amount of the costs; and
2. Keep the party informed regarding the transaction.
C. When working with both parties to a transaction, the duties and responsibilities set forth in this section shall remain in place for both parties. Added by Laws 1999, c. 194, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2000. Amended by Laws 2005, c. 423, § 3, emerg. eff. June 6, 2005; Laws 2012, c. 251, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2013, c. 240, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2024, c. 326, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.
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