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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In any real estate transaction, the responsible broker's compensation may be paid by the seller, the buyer, a third party, or by the sharing or splitting of compensation between responsible brokers.
(b) Payment of compensation shall not be construed to establish an agency relationship or intermediary relationship between the responsible broker and the party who paid the compensation.
(c) A seller may agree that an intermediary, buyer's agent, subagent or a licensee working with a buyer as a customer may share in the compensation paid by the seller with another responsible broker.
(d) A buyer may agree that a seller's agent, intermediary, subagent or a licensee working with a seller as a customer may share in the compensation paid by the buyer with another responsible broker.
(e) A buyer's agent shall obtain the written approval of the buyer before the buyer's agent may propose to the seller's agent that the buyer's agent be compensated by sharing compensation paid by the seller.
(f) Prior to entering into a written agreement with the seller and buyer, or prior to entering into a contract to buy or sell, the responsible broker shall disclose in writing to the seller and buyer to the transaction, the agency, intermediary or customer relationships of all parties, persons and entities paying compensation to the responsible broker.
(g) A responsible broker may be compensated by more than one (1) party for services in a transaction, if those parties have consented in writing to the shared payment prior to seller and buyer entering into a contract to buy or sell.
(h) An agreement authorizing a responsible broker who originally agreed in writing to act as an agent to a buyer or seller with respect to a particular real estate transaction to act instead as an intermediary to that party, shall provide that the party agreeing to the new relationship shall not be liable for any compensation greater than the compensation the party would have been liable to pay under the initial agreement. Any contract provision in violation of this subsection is void and unenforceable.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 33. Professions and Occupations § 33-28-308. Compensation - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-33-professions-and-occupations/wy-st-sect-33-28-308/
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