North Dakota Statutes
§ 43-23-12 — Broker's place of business - License of salesperson
North Dakota § 43-23-12
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N.D. Cent. Code § 43-23-12 (2026).
Text
1.Every individual, partnership, association, corporation, or limited liability company
licensed as a real estate broker is required to have and maintain a definite place of
business within this state, for the transaction of real estate business, except as
provided in section 43-23-10. The license as broker and the license of each real estate
salesperson licensed under that broker must be prominently displayed in said office or
the licensee's name and license number listed on the broker's website. The place of
business must be designated in the license, and a license issued under the authority
of this chapter may not authorize the licensee to transact business under any other
broker. In case of removal from the designated broker, the licensee shall make
application to the commission befor
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Related
Axtmann v. Chillemi
2007 ND 179 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2007)
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