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Laws of Agency for Florida

Master laws of agency concepts for the FL real estate exam.467+ practice questions with detailed explanations and Florida-specific content.

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Laws of Agency β€” Study Card
Laws of Agency study card infographic showing key concepts, exam weight (12%), and memory aids for the Florida real estate exam
AI-generated study card for Laws of Agency. Covers 12% of the real estate exam.

What You'll Learn

Key laws of agency concepts for the Florida real estate exam

Florida agency disclosure requirements
Fiduciary duties and responsibilities (OLD CAR)
Types of agency relationships
Dual agency and designated agency rules
Exam Coverage
How Laws of Agency appears on the FL exam
Exam Weight12%

Agency relationships, fiduciary duties, and disclosure requirements. This topic is essential for both the national and Florida-specific portions of the exam.

Study Tips
How to master Agency efficiently
  • Memorize OLD CAR: Obedience, Loyalty, Disclosure, Confidentiality, Accountability, Reasonable Care
  • Know the difference between client (fiduciary duties) and customer (honesty and fairness)
  • Dual agency requires informed written consent from BOTH parties
  • Agency can be created unintentionally through implied or apparent agency

Laws of Agency: In-Depth Guide for Florida

Laws of Agency is one of the most important and heavily tested exam topics, covering the fiduciary relationship between agents and their clients. The concept of agency is fundamental to understanding an agent's legal obligations and forms the basis for professional conduct in real estate.

The cornerstone of agency law is the six fiduciary duties, easily remembered by the acronym OLD CAR: Obedience (following lawful instructions), Loyalty (putting the client's interests first), Disclosure (revealing all material facts), Confidentiality (protecting private information), Accountability (accounting for all funds), and Reasonable Care (exercising competence and diligence). These duties apply to every client relationship.

Know how agency relationships are created: express agency (written or oral agreement), implied agency (through actions or conduct), and apparent agency (through third-party perception). Also understand how they terminate: completion, expiration, mutual agreement, death or incapacity, destruction of property, or breach. Dual agency β€” representing both buyer and seller β€” requires informed written consent from both parties and is prohibited in some states.

For Florida-specific regulations, consult the Florida exam prep guide and practice with our Laws of Agency practice questions.

How Florida Tests Agency

The Florida real estate exam allocates approximately 12% of questions to Laws of Agency. That means roughly 12 out of 100 questions on the salesperson exam will cover this topic. The DBPR requires candidates to demonstrate competency in both national agency principles and FL-specific regulations.

Florida exam questions on laws of agency are typically scenario-based, requiring you to apply concepts to realistic situations rather than simply recall definitions. Focus your study on understanding how agency rules work in practice, not just what they are.

Recent Florida Regulatory Updates

  • Buyer Representation Agreement Requirement β€” Florida follows the NAR settlement mandate, requiring written buyer representation agreements before showing properties. DBPR issued guidance on compliant agreement forms.
  • SB 264 β€” Foreign Ownership Restrictions β€” Senate Bill 264 restricts real estate purchases by nationals of certain countries near military installations and critical infrastructure. Agents must verify buyer eligibility in affected areas.
View all Florida law updates β†’

Frequently Asked Questions

Laws of Agency typically makes up 8-12% of the Florida real estate exam. You can expect approximately 10-18 questions on this topic, covering both national and Florida-specific concepts.

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