Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is a Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form?
A: A Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form is a document that provides information about the relationship between a brokerage and a client in a real estate transaction.
Q: Why is a Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form required?
A: The form is required by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission to ensure that clients are fully informed about the nature of their relationship with a brokerage.
Q: What does a Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form include?
A: The form includes details about the types of brokerage relationships available, such as seller agency, buyer agency, and transaction brokerage. It also discloses any potential conflicts of interest and explains the duties of the brokerage.
Q: Who is responsible for providing the Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form?
A: The brokerage is responsible for providing the form to clients before entering into any discussions or agreements regarding a real estate transaction.
Q: Can a client refuse to sign a Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form?
A: Yes, a client has the right to refuse to sign the form. However, the brokerage may choose not to represent the client in the transaction if the form is not signed.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission.