Idaho License Law
What does the term 'procuring cause' mean in Idaho real estate?
AThe cause of a property defect
BThe broker or agent whose efforts were the direct and proximate cause of bringing about a ready, willing, and able buyer✓ Correct
CThe cause of a contract dispute
DThe broker who listed the property first
Explanation
Procuring cause refers to the broker or agent whose continuous, uninterrupted efforts led directly to the sale. In commission disputes, the agent who was the procuring cause is entitled to the commission.
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