Idaho License Law
A real estate licensee in Idaho is showing a property listed by another company. The showing agent has a responsibility to:
ARepresent the listing broker
BClarify their agency role to the prospective buyer they are accompanying✓ Correct
CNegotiate the commission with the listing broker
DContact IREC for each showing
Explanation
Before or at first substantive contact with a prospective buyer, an Idaho licensee must provide the Agency Disclosure form and clarify whose interests they represent — this applies to all showings and initial consultations.
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