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State of Florida Brokerage Agency Disclosure Laws & Requirements

The complete and up-to-date legal information you need to know when it comes brokerage agency disclosure.

Transaction Broker Relationship Notice

Currently, all licensees are presumed to be operating as transaction brokers unless a single agent or no brokerage relationship is established in writing. (Section 475.278(1)(b), Florida Statutes)

The law that required a transaction broker notice to be provided expired on July 1, 2008. 

Agricultural and Commercial Properties

Brokerage relationship disclosure requirements apply to residential transactions. Agricultural property is considered residential only if it is 10 acres or less, so these requirements do not apply to agricultural property larger than 10 acres(Section 475.278(5)(a), Florida Statutes)

Property management

Brokerage relationship disclosure requirements don’t apply to the rental or leasing of real property. The only exception is when tenants of properties with four or fewer units are given an option to purchase all or a portion of the property. (Section 475.278(5) (b)(2), Florida Statutes)