Maryland Code § RP-14-105

Section RP-14-105
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In the absence of special agreement to the contrary, if a real estate broker
employed to sell, buy, lease, or otherwise negotiate an estate, or a mortgage or loan
secured by the property, procures in good faith a purchaser, vendor, lessor, lessee,
mortgagor, mortgagee, borrower, or lender, as the case may be, and the person
procured is accepted by the employer and enters into a valid, binding, and enforceable
written contract, in terms acceptable to the employer, of a sale, purchase, lease,
mortgage, loan, or other contract, as the case may be, and the contract is accepted by
the employer and signed by him, the broker is deemed to have earned the customary
or agreed commission. He has earned the commission regardless of whether or not
the contract entered into is performed, unless the performance of the contract is
prevented, hindered, or delayed by any act of the broker.

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