543B.5 Other definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Agency” means a relationship in which a real estate broker acts for or represents another by the other person’s express authority in a transaction.
2. “Agency agreement” means a written agreement between a broker and a client which identifies the party the broker represents in a transaction.
3. “Appointed agent” means that affiliated licensee who is appointed by the designated broker of the affiliated licensee’s real estate brokerage agency to act solely for a client of that brokerage agency to the exclusion of other affiliated licensees of that brokerage agency.
4. “Branch office” means a real estate broker’s office other than a principal place of business.
5. “Broker associate” means a person who has a broker’s license but is licensed under, and employed by or otherwise associated with, another broker as a salesperson.
6. “Brokerage” means the business or occupation of a real estate broker.
7. “Brokerage agreement” means a contract between a broker and a client which establishes the relationship between the parties as to the brokerage services to be performed and contains the provisions required in section 543B.56A.
8. “Brokerage services” means those activities identified in sections 543B.3 and 543B.6.
9. “Client” means a party to a transaction who has an agency agreement with a broker for brokerage services.
10. “Customer” means a consumer who is not being represented by a licensee but for whom the licensee may perform ministerial acts.
11. “Designated broker” means a licensee designated by a real estate brokerage agency to act for the agency in conducting real estate brokerage services.
12. “Inactive license” means either a broker or salesperson license certificate that is on file with the real estate commission in the commission office and during which time the licensee is precluded from engaging in any of the acts of this chapter.
13. “Licensee” means a broker or a salesperson licensed pursuant to this chapter.
14. “Listing” is an agreement between a property owner and another person in which that person holds or advertises the property to the public as being available for sale or lease.
15. a. “Material adverse fact” means an adverse fact that a party indicates is of such significance, or that is generally recognized by a competent licensee as being of such significance to a reasonable party, that it affects or would affect the party’s decision to enter into a contract or agreement concerning a transaction, or affects or would affect the party’s decision about the terms of the contract or agreement.
b. For purposes of this subsection, “adverse fact” means a condition or occurrence that is generally recognized by a competent licensee as resulting in any of the following:
(1) Significantly and adversely affecting the value of the property.
(2) Significantly reducing the structural integrity of improvement to real estate.
(3) Presenting a significant health risk to occupants of the property.
16. “Negotiate” means to act as an intermediary between the parties to a transaction, and includes any of the following acts:
a. Participating in the parties’ discussion of the terms of a contract or agreement concerning a transaction.
b. Completing, when requested by a party, appropriate forms or other written record to document the party’s proposal in a manner consistent with the party’s intent.
c. Presenting to a party the proposals of other parties to the transaction and informing the party receiving a proposal of the advantages and disadvantages of the proposal.
17. “Party” means a person seeking to sell, exchange, buy, or rent an interest in real estate, a business, or a business opportunity. “Party” includes a person who seeks to grant or accept an option to buy, sell, or rent an interest in real estate.
18. “Person” means an individual, partnership, association, corporation, professional corporation, or professional limited liability company.
19. “Regular employee” means a person whose compensation is fixed in advance, who does not receive a commission, who works exclusively for the owner, and whose total compensation is subject to state and federal withholding.
20. “Salesperson” means a person who is licensed under, and employed by or otherwise associated with, a real estate broker, as a selling, renting, or listing agent or representative of the broker.
21. “Transaction” means the sale, exchange, purchase, or rental of, or the granting or acceptance of an option to sell, exchange, purchase, or rent an interest in real estate.
[C31, 35, §1905-c25; C39, §1905.22; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §117.5; 81 Acts, ch 54, §3]
C93, §543B.5
95 Acts, ch 17, §1; 95 Acts, ch 170, §4; 2005 Acts, ch 40, §1; 2006 Acts, ch 1055, §1; 2007 Acts, ch 13, §4; 2013 Acts, ch 30, §136
Referred to in §543B.43
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 543B - REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND SALESPERSONS
Section 543B.1 - License mandatory.
Section 543B.2 - Individual licenses necessary.
Section 543B.3 - Broker — definition.
Section 543B.4 - Real estate — definition.
Section 543B.5 - Other definitions.
Section 543B.6 - Acts constituting dealing in real estate.
Section 543B.7 - Acts excluded from provisions — prohibited acts — penalties.
Section 543B.8 - Real estate commission created — staff.
Section 543B.12 - Expenses of members — compensation.
Section 543B.13 - Seal — records.
Section 543B.14 - Fees and expenses.
Section 543B.15 - Qualifications.
Section 543B.16 - Application forms.
Section 543B.18 - Enforcement of rules.
Section 543B.19 - License denied — hearing.
Section 543B.20 - Examination.
Section 543B.21 - Nonresident license.
Section 543B.22 - Nonresident’s place of business.
Section 543B.23 - Actions against nonresidents.
Section 543B.24 - Custody of salesperson’s license.
Section 543B.25 - Display of license.
Section 543B.28 - Expiration of license.
Section 543B.29 - Revocation or suspension.
Section 543B.30 - Actions — license as prerequisite.
Section 543B.31 - Place of business — branch license.
Section 543B.32 - Change of location.
Section 543B.33 - Salespersons — change of employment or association.
Section 543B.34 - Investigations by commission — licensing sanctions — civil penalty.
Section 543B.35 - Hearing on charges.
Section 543B.36 - Attendance of witnesses.
Section 543B.37 - Fees and mileage.
Section 543B.38 - Request for witnesses.
Section 543B.39 - Disobedience to subpoena.
Section 543B.40 - Depositions.
Section 543B.41 - Findings of fact.
Section 543B.42 - List of licensees.
Section 543B.44 - Complaints referred to court.
Section 543B.45 - Dual contracts for sale of real property.
Section 543B.46 - Trust accounts.
Section 543B.47 - Insurance requirement.
Section 543B.48 - Civil penalty amount.
Section 543B.49 - Injunctive relief.
Section 543B.51 - Public members.
Section 543B.52 - Disclosure of confidential information.
Section 543B.53 - Application of chapter.
Section 543B.54 - Real estate education fund.
Section 543B.55 - Disclosure of relationship.
Section 543B.56 - Duties of licensees.
Section 543B.56A - Brokerage agreements — purpose — contents.
Section 543B.57 - Confirmation and disclosure of relationship.
Section 543B.58 - Licensees representing more than one client in a transaction.
Section 543B.59 - Appointed agents within a firm.
Section 543B.60 - Licensees providing services in more than one transaction.
Section 543B.60A - Prohibited practices — business referral disclosures.
Section 543B.61 - Violations — real estate commission jurisdiction.
Section 543B.62 - Changes in common law duties and liabilities of licensees and parties.