Brokerage Relationship Disclosure for Florida Real Estate
All licensed Florida real estate agents should provide you with this very important information that affects all buyers and sellers of Florida Real Estate.
These disclosures are
Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Act
You should ask any real estate agent at the point of first contact in a residential sale/purchase who they represent or seek the advice of a professional RealtorĀ® regarding agency disclosure.
All Buyers and Sellers Realty of Florida - Ocala Real Estate offers Single Agency to buyers who request Buyer's Representation.
There are four types of agency disclosure when purchasing residential property:
Transaction Broker
Transition to Transaction Broker
No Brokerage Relationship
Go to Types of Agency Representation for Florida Real Estate for more details.
Florida State Statute Requirements
Florida law requires that agency disclosure be made to all buyers and sellers of
real estate at the point of first contact. The Brokerage Relationship
Disclosure Act found in Section 475.2701 of the Florida Statutes requires
all licensed Real Estate agents
In order for a real estate licensee to establish one of the four authorized
relationships, a specific type of written disclosure
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,
(4) Transaction brokers provide a
