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Illinois's minimum service provision requires real estate brokers entering into exclusive brokerage agreements to accept and present offers and counteroffers and answer their clients' questions in every real estate transaction. In 2008, a bill prohibiting broker rebates was introduced into the General Assembly. The Department of Justice wrote a letter on February 21, 2008 opposing the bill. The bill was not voted out of committee. In 2009, a bill was introduced in the General Assembly that would extend
the life of the minimum services statute until 2020. On March 9, 2009,
the Department of Justice wrote a letter opposing renewal of this provision
of the Illinois Real Estate Licensing Act. The legislature passed the
bill in October 2009. Learn more about:
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