Maryland Code § BOP-17-532

Section BOP-17-532
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(a) A licensee shall comply with the provisions of this section when
providing real estate brokerage services.

(b) (1) A licensee shall:
(i) act in accordance with the terms of the brokerage
agreement;
(ii) promote the interests of the client by:
1. seeking a sale or lease of real estate at a price or rent
specified in the brokerage agreement or at a price or rent acceptable to the client;
2. seeking a sale or lease of real estate on terms
specified in the brokerage agreement or on terms acceptable to the client; and
3. unless otherwise specified in the brokerage
agreement, presenting in a timely manner all written offers or counteroffers to and
from the client, even if the real estate is subject to an existing contract of sale or lease;
(iii) disclose to the client all material facts as required under §
17-322 of this title;
(iv) treat all parties to the transaction honestly and fairly and
answer all questions truthfully;
(v) in a timely manner account for all trust money received;
(vi) exercise reasonable care and diligence; and
(vii) comply with all:
1. requirements of this title;
2. applicable federal, State, and local fair housing laws
and regulations; and
3. other applicable laws and regulations.
(2) Unless the client consents in writing to the disclosure, a licensee
may not disclose confidential information received from or about a client to any other
party or licensee acting as the agent of that party or other representative of that
party.
(3) Unless the client to whom the confidential information relates
consents in writing to a disclosure of that confidential information, a licensee who
receives confidential information from or about the licensee's own past or present

client or a past or present client of the licensee's broker may not disclose that
information to:
(i) any of the licensee's other clients;
(ii) any of the clients of the licensee's broker;
(iii) any other party;
(iv) any licensee acting as an agent for another party; or
(v) any representative of another party.
(4) Unless otherwise specified in the brokerage agreement, a licensee
is not required to seek additional offers to purchase or lease real estate while the real
estate is subject to an existing contract of sale or lease.
(5) An intra-company agent may disclose confidential information to
the broker or dual agent for whom the intra-company agent works but the broker or
dual agent may not disclose that confidential information to the other party or the
intra-company agent for the other party, as provided in § 17-530.1(b) of this subtitle.
(c) A licensee does not breach any duty or obligation to the client by:
(1) showing other available properties to prospective buyers or
lessees;
(2) representing other clients who have or are looking for similar
properties for sale or lease;
(3) representing other sellers or lessors who have similar properties
to that sought by the buyer or lessee;
(4) showing the buyer or lessee other available properties; and
(5) during an open house, discussing other properties with
prospective buyers or lessees, if the licensee has the written consent of the seller or
lessor to do so.
(d) A licensee may not disclose confidential information obtained from a
prospective client in anticipation of forming a brokerage relationship, unless the
prospective client consents in writing to the disclosure.

(e) This title does not limit the applicability of § 10-702 of the Real Property
Article.
(f) The requirements of this section are in addition to any other duties
required of the agent by law that are not inconsistent with these duties.
(g) The duties specified in this section may not be waived or modified.
(h) A licensee who performs ministerial acts for a person may not be
construed to:
(1) violate the licensee's duties to the client, provided that the client
has consented in the brokerage agreement to the licensee's provision of ministerial
acts; or
(2) form a brokerage relationship between the licensee and the
person for whom the ministerial acts are performed.

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