Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, can a real estate licensee receive compensation from both the buyer and seller in the same transaction?
AA. Never under any circumstances
BB. Yes, with full written disclosure to and informed consent from both parties✓ Correct
CC. Yes, automatically in dual agency transactions
DD. Only if the total commission exceeds 6%
Explanation
A licensee may receive compensation from both parties only with full written disclosure and informed consent from both parties, ensuring no undisclosed conflicts of interest.
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