Ohio License Law
What is an affiliated business arrangement (AfBA) in Ohio real estate?
AA franchise arrangement between brokers
BWhen a real estate company has an ownership interest in another settlement service provider✓ Correct
CA referral agreement between agents
DA merger of two real estate companies
Explanation
An AfBA (now called RESPA-defined Controlled Business Arrangement) occurs when a real estate firm has an ownership interest in a settlement service provider (title company, mortgage lender, etc.). RESPA requires disclosure of this relationship.
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