North Dakota License Law

Under North Dakota license law, 'commingling' means:

AMixing clients from different brokerages
BMixing client funds with the agent's or broker's personal or business operating funds✓ Correct
CRepresenting both buyer and seller in the same transaction
DAdvertising a property through multiple channels

Explanation

Commingling is the illegal mixing of client funds (earnest money, deposits) with the licensee's or broker's own personal or business funds. All client funds must be held in segregated trust accounts. Commingling is a serious violation subject to license revocation.

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