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Ark. Code Ann. § 17-42-319

Waiver of agency duties

Known as the Real Estate License Law

The act spans §§ 17–17 (67 sections).

Acts 2011, No. 877, § 1.

(1) A licensee shall perform the duties required under § 17-42-317 or § 17-42-318 unless the client agrees to waive these duties and signs a waiver of duties statement that contains: A list of the fiduciary duties required of all licensees under § 17-42-316;

(2) A list of the duties contained in § 17-42-317 or § 17-42-318 set forth in a manner that allows for the parties to indicate each duty that is being waived; and

(3) The following language in at least 10-point boldface type:

(4) If a licensee enters into an agency relationship containing the waivers outlined in this section, all reasonable efforts must be taken to inform other licensees that: Any moneys of others, including without limitation earnest money, advance fees, or security deposits are not to be transmitted or kept by the licensee, notwithstanding other applicable statutes and rules; and

(5) A licensee for a buyer or lessee remains authorized to present offers to buy, lease, or rent real property directly to the licensee's principal notwithstanding a: Waiver under subsection (a) of this section; or

(6) Conflicting statute or rule.

“Agreement to Waive

By signing below, I agree that the real estate licensee who represents me will not perform the duties that are initialed above. I also understand that in a proposed real estate transaction, no other real estate licensee will perform the waived duties, and I realize that I may need to hire other professionals such as an attorney.

____________________ ____________________

Signature of Client Date

____________________ ____________________

Signature of Licensee Date”

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.