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In this chapter students will learn some of the history of brokerage regulation in Maryland; be introduced to the location of the statutory and regulatory documents that govern the industry today; come to understand the structure, duties, and powers of the Maryland Real Estate Commission; and come to appreciate the mechanics of obtaining, maintaining, and upgrading a brokerage license.
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providing real estate brokerage services, risk reduction standard, land installment contracts, presumed representation, recordation tax, presumed client, buyer representation, annual ground rent, condominium regime, disclaimer statement, residential real property, associate brokers, real estate practice, paint hazards, deposit monies, dual agency, real estate licensees, dual agent, unit owners, real estate commission, licensed real estate brokers, residential sales, trust money, inactive status, real estate salesperson
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Brokers Act, Guaranty Fund, Baltimore City, Real Property Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, Unknown Comments, Montgomery County, State of Maryland, Public Offering Statement, Consent for Dual Agency, Baltimore County, General Assembly, Law Figure, Secretary of State, United States, Code of Maryland Regulations, Condominium Act, Department of Labor, Does Not Apply Comments, Maryland Department of the Environment, Tax-Property Article, Annapolis Street, Broker Act, Contract Acceptance, Internal Revenue Service
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