Contracts

In Maryland, a 'hold harmless' clause in a buyer-broker agreement typically protects the broker from:

ALiability for personal injury on the property
BClaims arising from the buyer's own actions or decisions during the transaction✓ Correct
CCommission disputes with the seller
DMREC disciplinary actions

Explanation

A hold harmless clause in a buyer-broker agreement indemnifies the broker against losses caused by the buyer's own actions, misrepresentations, or decisions during the transaction.

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