Jason Hughes |
Hughes, who
conceived of the need for this form of broker disclosure more than two years
ago, asked State Senator Ben Hueso to sponsor it for him.
Effective January 1,
2015, commercial real estate salespersons and brokers will need to provide, in
writing, their exact proposed agency role in the future transaction. In
addition, this disclosure will need to be signed by the potential client PRIOR
to moving forward with any representation.
“It was quite an
experience to actually conceive and facilitate getting a new law passed,” said
Hughes. “I’m very proud of it – as it will create more consumer transparency in
an industry that’s been operating for decades as landlords' marketing arms. Now
when you think you’re getting non-conflicted real estate representation, it
will actually be true.”
Hughes explained
that the reason he asked Senator Hueso to sponsor this new law was that he
recognized a deep need for transparency in the commercial real estate industry.
Gov. Jerry Brown |
“In residential real estate, agents are required by law to
provide such disclosure immediately prior to engaging with a client.
"However, brokers for commercial transactions had no such requirement. What resulted was a tremendous amount of conflicted representation, which almost always adversely affected companies who were buying or leasing commercial space.”
"However, brokers for commercial transactions had no such requirement. What resulted was a tremendous amount of conflicted representation, which almost always adversely affected companies who were buying or leasing commercial space.”
California State Senator Ben Hueso |
There will be a Dual Agency definition immediately below the
three choices stating that a Dual Agent is not allowed to provide any
confidential information between the two parties, unless written consent is
obtained.
Breach of this confidentiality will have legal consequences for the broker.
Breach of this confidentiality will have legal consequences for the broker.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Amanda Brenner or Jenn Quader
(949) 955-7940
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