Agency
An agent represents a buyer in Oklahoma. The seller's agent offers the buyer's agent a bonus to 'push' the deal through. The buyer's agent should:
AAccept the bonus as it is a customary practice
BDisclose the bonus offer to the buyer client✓ Correct
CRefuse and report the seller's agent to OREC
DAccept only if the bonus is less than $500
Explanation
An agent must disclose any additional compensation or incentives to their client. The bonus could create a conflict of interest, and the buyer is entitled to know so they can make an informed decision about the representation.
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