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House committee approves changes to Alabama real estate licensing rules, including one-year listing limit

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A House committee approved a bill that would change several Alabama real estate licensing rules: give licensees 30 days to cure a bad check without automatic license loss, set a one-year maximum for residential listing agreements, clarify team and broker responsibilities, and allow agents to use any company office location, lawmakers said.

A House committee approved a bill to revise multiple Alabama real estate licensing provisions, lawmakers said during committee proceedings.

Representative Kiel presented the bill and described several key provisions: licensees who write a bad check would have 30 days to make the check good without immediately losing their license; the bill addresses dual agency relationships; it sets a one-year limit on residential listing agreements so sellers are not bound indefinitely; it…

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