Arizona License Law
An Arizona real estate licensee may receive compensation for a referral:
AFrom any party, licensed or not, as long as the amount is disclosed
BOnly from a licensed real estate broker✓ Correct
COnly from the buyer in a buyer-broker agreement
DFrom any person, including the public, for referring a buyer
Explanation
Under Arizona law, a licensed salesperson or broker may only receive compensation for real estate activities from their employing broker. Referral fees from non-licensed persons or to non-licensed persons are prohibited.
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