Washington License Law
Washington prohibits a real estate licensee from receiving compensation from more than one party in a transaction unless:
AThe commission total does not exceed 6%
BAll parties consent in writing✓ Correct
CThe DOL approves the arrangement
DThe licensee is a managing broker
Explanation
Washington law allows a broker to receive compensation from more than one party in a transaction only if all parties to the transaction give their written informed consent to the arrangement.
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