Agency Disclosure Assignable Contract Addendum is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within Nebraska.
Q: What is an Agency Disclosure?
A: An Agency Disclosure is a document that discloses the relationship between the real estate agent and the client.
Q: What is an Assignable Contract Addendum?
A: An Assignable Contract Addendum is an additional document that allows the original contract to be assigned to another party.
Q: What is the purpose of an Agency Disclosure?
A: The purpose of an Agency Disclosure is to inform the client of the agent's representation and duties.
Q: Why would a contract need an Assignable Contract Addendum?
A: A contract may need an Assignable Contract Addendum if one party wants to assign their rights and obligations to another party.
Q: Is an Agency Disclosure required in Nebraska?
A: Yes, an Agency Disclosure is required in Nebraska to protect the rights and interests of the client.
Form Details:
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