Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R162 - Real Estate
Rule R162-2f - Real Estate Licensing and Practices Rule
Section R162-2f-401k - Recordkeeping Requirements

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 162-2f-401k

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

A principal broker shall:

(1) maintain and safeguard the following records to the extent they relate to the business of a principal broker:

(a) trust account records, including the monthly reconciliation of the trust account;

(b) any document submitted by a licensee affiliated with the principal broker to a lender or underwriter as part of a real estate transaction;

(c) any document signed by a seller or buyer with whom the principal broker or an affiliated licensee is required to have an agency agreement; and

(d) any document created or executed by a licensee over whom the principal broker has supervisory responsibility pursuant to Subsection R162-2f-401c(1)(c);

(2) maintain the records identified in Subsection R162-2f-401k(1):

(a)
(i) physically:
(A) at the principal business location designated by the principal broker on division records; or

(B) where applicable, at a branch office as designated by the principal broker on division records; or

(ii) electronically, in a storage system that complies with Title 46 Chapter 04, Utah Uniform Electronic Transactions Act; and

(b) for at least three calendar years following the year in which:
(i) an offer is rejected;

(ii) the transaction either closes or fails; or

(iii) in a lease transaction, the termination of the lease agreement;

(3) upon request of the division, make any record identified in Subsection (1) available for inspection and copying by the division;

(4) notify the division in writing within ten business days after terminating business operations as to where business records will be maintained; and

(5) upon filing for brokerage bankruptcy, notify the division in writing of:

(a) the filing; and

(b) the current location of brokerage records.

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