Agency
What is 'buyer's agent compensation' disclosure in Idaho and why has it become more important?
ADisclosure of the commission split between listing and selling brokerages
BAgents must now disclose buyer's agent compensation to buyers, especially following NAR settlement changes requiring written buyer representation agreements before touring homes✓ Correct
CA state law requiring sellers to pay buyer's agent commissions
DA federal rule governing maximum commission rates
Explanation
Following the 2024 NAR settlement, buyer's agent compensation practices changed significantly. Buyer's agents must enter written representation agreements before touring homes and negotiate their compensation directly with buyers.
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