A seller tells their listing broker that the basement leaks in heavy rains but marks "No Representation" to the relevant question on the North Carolina Real Estate Commission's Residential Property and Owners' Association Disclosure Statement (RPOADS). The listing broker must:
A North Carolina non-provisional broker at ABC Realty has been working with a buyer client to help them purchase a house listed by XYZ Realty. After the transaction closes, who will pay the non-provisional broker the commission they earned?
In the context of antitrust laws, which action would be considered an example of a group boycott?
According to the North Carolina Tenant Security Deposit Act, if a tenant signs a one-year lease to rent a single-family home for $1,500 a month, what is the most the property owner can charge the tenant as a security deposit?
A listing brokerage firm offered a 3% commission split to any broker who could find a buyer for their $700,000 listing. The seller agreed to pay a 7% commission. A broker from another brokerage firm found a buyer, and the seller accepted their offer of $695,000. What did the listing brokerage firm earn on this transaction?
By what right could a county acquire private land necessary to build a new highway ramp?
In the government survey system of legal description, the north-south lines and east-west lines intersect to create what?
The buyer of a long-vacant lot plans to build a home. The zoning ordinance for the town in which the property is located indicates that every lot with a structure must be at least 80 feet wide. When the buyer applies for a building permit, they are surprised to learn that the lot is only 76 feet wide. The property is worthless if they cannot build a home. To build a home on the lot legally, what must the buyer obtain from the local zoning board?