Arkansas License Law
A salesperson in Arkansas wants to represent a buyer. What is required under Arkansas law?
AOnly a verbal agreement between the salesperson and buyer
BA written brokerage agreement establishing buyer representation✓ Correct
CA listing agreement signed by the buyer
DAn MLS registration confirming buyer agency
Explanation
Arkansas requires a written brokerage agreement to establish buyer representation. Without a written agreement, the licensee cannot act as the buyer's agent.
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