New Hampshire License Law
A NH broker who negotiates a lease on behalf of a commercial tenant must have a written:
AOnly an oral agreement is sufficient
BListing or representation agreement with the tenant-client✓ Correct
CPurchase and sale agreement
DAgency disclosure form only
Explanation
Representing a commercial tenant in lease negotiations requires a written representation agreement (tenant representation agreement or listing agreement) defining the broker's authority, duties, and compensation.
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