North Dakota License Law
If a North Dakota real estate salesperson and their broker disagree about how to handle a transaction, the final authority regarding firm policy is:
AThe salesperson, since they have the closest relationship with the client
BThe broker, who is responsible for all transactions in the firm✓ Correct
CThe NDREC, which arbitrates all disputes
DThe client, who decides all transaction matters
Explanation
The broker is responsible for all real estate activities conducted through the brokerage. The broker has final authority over firm policy and transaction handling. Salespersons work under the broker's supervision.
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