Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1450.770 - Brokerage Agreements and Listing Agreements
a) Exclusive brokerage agreements, including
exclusive listing agreements and exclusive buyer brokerage agreements, shall be
in writing and shall indicate the minimum services that must be provided as set
forth in Section 15-75 of the Act. Failure to include language in a brokerage
agreement providing for minimum services as set forth in Section 15-75 of the
Act or language in the brokerage agreement waiving those minimum services
provided for in Section 15-75 of the Act will, under the definition of
"exclusive brokerage agreement" in Section 1-10 of the Act, result in the
brokerage agreement being considered to be non-exclusive. For purposes of this
Section, "in writing" or "written" means physical or electronic
writing.
b) Written buyer brokerage
agreements, whether exclusive or non-exclusive, shall contain the following:
1) Agreed basis or amount of compensation and
time of payment;
2) Name of the
sponsoring broker and the buyers;
3) Signatures of the sponsoring broker and
the buyers or an authorized signator on behalf of the buyers;
4) Duties of the buyer's broker;
and
5) One of the following,
clearly set forth:
A) The duration of the
buyer brokerage agreement; or
B)
The buyers' right to terminate the agreement annually by giving no more than 30
days prior written notice.
c) Written listing agreements, whether
exclusive or non-exclusive, shall contain the following:
1) List price;
2) Agreed basis or amount of commission and
the time of payment of the commission;
3) Name of the sponsoring broker and
owners;
4) Identification of the
real property involved (address or legal description);
5) Signatures of the sponsoring broker and
owners or an authorized signator on behalf of the owners;
6) Duties of the listing broker;
and
7) One of the following,
clearly set forth:
A) The duration of the
listing agreement; or
B) The
owners' right to terminate the agreement annually by giving no more than 30
days prior written notice.
d) Written brokerage agreements shall
expressly provide that no amendment or alteration to the terms, with respect to
the amount of commission or with respect to the time of payment of commission,
shall be valid or binding unless made in writing and signed by the
parties.
e) No licensee shall use
real estate contract forms to change previously agreed commission payment
terms.
f) If a listing agreement
states that, in the event of a default by a buyer, the sponsoring broker's full
commission or fees will be paid out of an earnest money deposit, with any
remaining earnest money to be paid to the seller, the provision shall appear in
the listing agreement in letters larger than those generally used in the
listing agreement.
g) Each
brokerage agreement shall clearly state that it is illegal for either the owner
or any licensee to refuse to show, display, lease or sell to any person because
of, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, ancestry, age, marital status,
physical or mental disability, familial status, pregnancy, sexual orientation,
including but not limited to gender identity, unfavorable discharge from the
military service, military status, order of protection status, an arrest
record, or any other class protected by Article 3 of the Illinois Human Rights
Act.
h) Each brokerage agreement
for a residential property of 4 units or less that provides for a protection
period subsequent to its termination date shall also provide that no commission
or fee will be due and owing pursuant to the terms of the brokerage agreement
if, during the protection period, a valid, written brokerage agreement is
entered into with another sponsoring broker.
i) A licensee may discuss a possible future
brokerage agreement with a consumer whose property is exclusively listed with
another sponsoring broker or who is subject to a written exclusive buyer
brokerage agreement only if:
1) The consumer
initiates the contact; or
2) The
following occurs:
A) The licensee makes a
request, in writing, mailed or emailed, to the broker or sponsoring broker who
has the listing agreement for the type and expiration date of the brokerage
agreement between the consumer and the broker or sponsoring broker who has the
listing agreement;
B) The licensee
who has the listing agreement fails to provide a response in writing, mailed or
emailed, within 10 calendar days;
C) The information from the broker or
sponsoring broker who has the listing agreement is not received within 14
calendar days; and
D) The requested
information cannot be obtained by the licensee from another source of shared
broker information.
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