Utah Code § 61-2g-406

Contingent fees
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(1) A person licensed or certified under this chapter who enters into an agreement to perform an
appraisal may not accept a contingent fee.
(2) A person may accept payment of a fixed fee or a contingent fee when the person:
(a) if the person is not licensed or certified under this chapter, presents or provides a price
estimate or property tax information in accordance with Section 59-2-1017; or
(b) if the person is licensed or certified under this chapter, enters into an agreement to provide
consultation services.
(3) A person that accepts payment of a fee under Subsection (2) shall:
(a) clearly state in each oral statement the fact that the person is accepting payment of a fee
under a contingent fee arrangement and whether the person is licensed or certified under this
chapter; and
(b) clearly state in any written consultation report or summary, letter of transmittal, certification
statement, price estimate, or property tax information that the document is prepared under a
contingent fee arrangement and whether the person is licensed or certified under this chapter.

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