543B.59 Appointed agents within a firm.
1. Appointed agents. A real estate brokerage agency entering into a brokerage agreement, through a designated broker, may notify a client in writing of those affiliated licensees within the real estate brokerage agency who will be acting as appointed agents of that client to the exclusion of all other affiliated licensees within the real estate brokerage agency.
2. Dual agent. A real estate brokerage agency and a designated broker are not considered to be dual agents solely because of an appointment under the provisions of this section. However, an affiliated licensee who personally represents both the seller and the buyer in a particular transaction is considered to be a disclosed dual agent and is required to comply with the provisions of this subchapter governing disclosed dual agents.
3. Actual knowledge — information. A client, a real estate brokerage agency, and its appointed agents are deemed to possess only actual knowledge and information at the time the appointed agents are appointed. Knowledge or information is not imparted by operation of law among the clients, the real estate brokerage agency, and its appointed agents.
4. Appointments — roles. The commission shall define by rule the methods of appointment and the role of the real estate brokerage agency and the designated broker. The rules must include a requirement that clients be informed as to the real estate brokerage agency’s appointed agent policy and be given written notice of that policy in advance of entering into a brokerage agreement.
95 Acts, ch 17, §5
Referred to in §543B.61
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.