North Dakota Code § 43-23-07

Real estate brokers and salespersons - Exceptions
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1. The term "real estate broker" or "real estate salesperson" does not include:
a. Any person, partnership, association, corporation, or limited liability company who 
is a bona fide owner or lessor or who accepts or markets leasehold interests in 
residential or agricultural property and performs any of the aforesaid acts with 
reference to property owned or leased by them, nor does it apply to regular 
employees thereof, when the acts are performed in the regular course of or as an 
incident to the management of the property and the investment therein.
b. An attorney at law, admitted to practice in this state, handling sales of real estate 
in the course of estate or guardianship administration in district court, or trust 
administration, bankruptcy proceedings, receiverships, or like actions subject to 
approval by a court of competent jurisdiction, or sales of real estate arising in the 
usual course of the practice of law.
c. Any person selling real estate as an auctioneer, provided the sale is advertised as 
a bona fide public auction.

d. Any bank or trust company or any of its officers or employees in the performance 
of their duties as an officer or employee of the bank or trust company.
e. Any person holding in good faith a duly executed power of attorney from the 
owner, authorizing a final consummation and execution for the sale, purchase, 
lease, or exchange of real estate when such acts are not of a recurrent nature 
and done with the intention of evading this section.
f. Any person while acting as a receiver, trustee, administrator, executor, guardian, 
or under court order, or while acting under authority of a deed, trust, or will.
g. Public officers while performing their duties.
2. This section does not exempt from the definition of "real estate broker" or "real estate 
salesperson" for consideration publicly marketing for sale an equitable interest in a 
contract for the purchase of real property between a property owner and a prospective 
purchaser.

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