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26 June, 12:29

An agent does not like another broker and refuses to present his offers. The agent's employing broker notices he does a good job and sells his listing quickly. They agree that he does not need any supervision or training. He is independent. This is:

Ok because the broker doesn't like the other broker either

Not ok and both broker and agent can be in trouble for lack of supervision

The agent could get in trouble, but not the employing broker unless the broker put his views in writing.

Ok because he is selling his listings quickly

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  1. 26 June, 12:59
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    Not ok and both broker and agent can be in trouble for lack of supervision

    Explanation:

    Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this situation is not ok and both broker and agent can be in trouble for lack of supervision. This is because the agent and the employing broker are obligated to put the client's interests first and have no authority to withhold any offers from the client. That being said the employing broker also has the responsibility of supervising the employees and making sure that personal views do not affect the business decisions.
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