Disclosures

Dorothy.com follows the disclosures required in each of the state we provide services when buying, selling and or renting priperties.

Florida Disclosure

Rule 61J2-10.028 of the Florida Real Estate Commission

  1. Any real estate licensee who receives, or makes any arrangement or agreement to receive, directly or indirectly, any kickback or rebate, for the placement of, or favor in, any business transaction which forms a part of, or is incident to, any transaction(s) negotiated or handled by said licensee as an agent is a violation of ss.475.25(1)(b) or (d), or both of said subsections of the Florida Statutes, unless prior to the time of the placement of, or favor in, said business transaction, the licensee shall have fully advised the principle and all affected parties in the transaction(s), which the licensee is handling, of all facts pertaining to the arrangement of kickbacks or rebates.
  2. The sharing of brokerage compensation by a licensee with a party to the real estate transaction with full disclosure to all interested parties is not considered a violation of chapter 475, Part I, Florida Statues.

Illinois Disclosure

None required

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