Colorado Code § 44-20-114

Buyer agent bonds
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(1) To be issued a buyer agent's license, an applicant
must procure and file with the executive director evidence of a savings account, deposit, or
certificate of deposit meeting the requirements of section 11-35-101 or a good and sufficient
bond in the amount of five thousand dollars with a corporate surety duly licensed to do business
within the state and approved as to form by the attorney general. The bond shall be available to
ensure that the applicant shall perform in good faith as a buyer agent without fraud and without
violating any provision of this part 1 related to fraud that is designated by the executive director
by rule.
(2) All bonds required pursuant to this section shall be renewed annually at such time as
the bondholder's license is renewed. The renewal may be done through a continuation certificate
issued by the surety.
(3) No corporate surety shall be required to make any payment to any person claiming
under the bond until a final determination of fraud has been made by the executive director or by
a court of competent jurisdiction.

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