New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 61 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Part 21 - UNLICENSED ASSISTANTS
Section 16.61.21.8 - PERMITTED ACTIVITIES

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.61.21.8

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

An unlicensed assistant is permitted to engage in the following activities:

A. obtaining information pursuant to written instructions from the responsible person from public records, a multiple listing service, listing exchange or from third party sources including, but not limited to, surveyors, banks, appraisers and title companies;

B. hosting and/or distributing literature at an open house under the following conditions:

(1) an unlicensed assistant does not discuss, negotiate or solicit offers for the property or provide any information other than printed material prepared and approved by the responsible person; and

(2) the responsible person is present at the open house where the unlicensed assistant is located;

(3) all inquiries are referred to the responsible person or other associate brokers or qualifying brokers;

C. disseminating and distributing information prepared and approved by the responsible person;

D. picking up and delivering paperwork to associate brokers or qualifying brokers other than the responsible person;

E. picking up and delivering paperwork to sellers or purchasers after a contract has been executed if the paperwork has already been reviewed and approved by the responsible person, without answering any questions or providing any opinions or advice to the recipient of the paperwork; all substantive questions must be referred to the responsible person;

F. writing advertisements, flyers, brochures, and other promotional materials for the approval of the responsible person, and placing classified advertisements approved by the responsible person;

G. placing or removing signs on real property as directed by the responsible person;

H. ordering repairs as directed by the responsible person;

I. receiving and depositing funds, maintaining books and records, while under the supervision of the responsible person;

J. typing or word processing documents, including purchase and listing agreements, prepared by the responsible person.

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