Agency
A North Dakota salesperson works for Brokerage A and wants to receive a referral fee from Brokerage B. This is:
APermitted if the salesperson's broker agrees and it is disclosed✓ Correct
BAlways prohibited
CPermitted without any restrictions
DOnly permitted for commercial transactions
Explanation
A salesperson may receive a referral fee from another brokerage, but only with the knowledge and consent of their employing broker. The salesperson cannot receive compensation directly from outside parties without broker involvement.
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