Agency
A NH buyer's agent who receives a bonus from the seller (in addition to the stated commission) for bringing a full-price offer must:
AKeep it as additional compensation for their effort
BDisclose the bonus to the buyer since it may create a conflict of interest✓ Correct
CDecline it without exception
DReport it to the NHREC before the closing
Explanation
Additional compensation from the seller to a buyer's agent creates a potential conflict of interest — incentivizing the buyer's agent to steer the buyer toward this seller's property. Full disclosure to the buyer client is required.
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