In instances where residential real property consists of separate dwelling units for one through four families, the licensee shall obtain a signed listing agreement in writing from the seller, properly identifying the listed property and containing all of the terms and conditions under which the property is to be sold; including the price, the commission to be paid, the signatures of all parties concerned, and definite expiration date prior to the time that the property is advertised or offered for sale. It shall contain no provision requiring a party signing the listing to notify the broker of the party's intention to cancel the listing after such definite expiration date. An "exclusive agency" listing or "exclusive right to sell" listing shall clearly indicate in the listing agreement that it is such an agreement and a copy shall be given to the owner at the time of signing. If the licensee chooses to represent both buyers and sellers in the same transaction, a separate dual agency disclosure statement must be provided in accordance with the provisions of section 70-02-03-15.1.
N.D. Admin Code 70-02-03-04
General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02.2
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-23-05