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Section 34-27-100 - Definitions.

AL Code § 34-27-100 (2019) (N/A)
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For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

(1) ACTUAL INTRODUCTION. a. When the buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant has been referred to the real estate licensee by the person or entity seeking the referral fee prior to the time the customer has executed a real estate brokerage services disclosure form or waived execution in writing or the customer has executed a buyer's agency agreement, property listing agreement, or a transaction brokerage agreement; or

b. For real estate transactions in which the law of this state does not require the presentation of a real estate brokerage services disclosure form, when the buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant has been referred to the real estate licensee by the person or entity seeking the referral fee prior to any contact between the buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant and the real estate licensee during which their real estate business has been discussed.

(2) INTERFERENCE WITH A REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP. Demanding a referral fee from a real estate licensee when reasonable cause for payment does not exist. The term "interference with a real estate brokerage relationship" may also include a threat by a third party to reduce, withhold, or eliminate any relocation or other benefits, or the actual reduction, withholding, or elimination of any relocation or other benefit, in order to generate a referral fee from a real estate broker when reasonable cause for payment does not exist. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either of the following shall not constitute interference with a real estate brokerage relationship:

a. Communications between an employer or its representative and an employee concerning relocation policies and benefits.

b. Advising a party of the right to allow a brokerage relationship to expire pursuant to its own terms or not to renew the brokerage relationship upon expiration.

(3) REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP. A relationship entered into between a real estate broker or salesperson and a buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant under which the real estate broker or salesperson engages in any of the acts set forth in Alabama real estate license law, but the relationship does not exist prior to actual introduction of the relationship as provided in subdivision (1).

(4) REASONABLE CAUSE FOR PAYMENT. When an actual introduction of business has been made, a subagency relationship between brokers exists, a contractual referral fee relationship or other agreement exists, or a contractual cooperative brokerage relationship exists.

(5) REFERRAL FEE. Any fee or commission paid by a real estate licensee to any person or entity, other than a cooperative commission offered by a listing real estate broker to a selling real estate broker or by a selling real estate broker to a listing real estate broker.

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Section 34-27-100 - Definitions.