Pro Biz Consulting, Inc.
2501 Blue Ridge Road, Suite 250
Raleigh, NC 27607
O- (919) 863-4160
F- (919) 863-4151
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Louis R, Sauer and Pro Biz Consulting, Inc.
CODE OF ETHICS
Article One
The business broker should keep himself/herself
informed as to trends affecting business
opportunities.
Article Two The business broker shall make a reasonable effort to protect the public and all parties to a transaction against fraud, misrepresentation, or unethical practices in the area of business opportunities.
Article Three The business broker shall have a responsibility to recommend that clients use attorneys and tax accountants for independent advice on transactions.
Article Four
The business broker should keep in a special bank
account, separated from his/her own funds, monies
coming into his/her possession in trust for other
persons.
Article Five
The business broker, for the protection of all
parties with whom he/she deals, should see that
financial obligations and commitments regarding
business opportunity transactions of which he/she is
a part are in writing, expressing the exact
agreement of the parties. He/she should also see
that copies of such agreements are placed in the
hands of all parties involved.
Article Six
A business broker, in accepting employment as an
agent, pledges himself/herself to protect and
promote the interests of the client. This obligation
of absolute loyalty and honesty to his/her client’s
interest is primary, but it does not relieve the
business broker from the obligations of dealing
fairly with all parties to the transaction.
Article Seven
Since the business broker is representing one or
another party to a transaction, he/she should not
accept compensation from more than one party without
full knowledge of all parties of the transaction.
Article Eight
The business broker shall not serve as both
principal and consultant on a transaction unless a
full disclosure is made in writing to all principals
involved.
Article Nine The exclusive listing of property should be urged and practiced by the business broker.
Article Ten
The business broker, when acting as an agent in the
management of a business, should not accept any
commission, rebate, or profit on expenditures made
for an owner without the owner’s knowledge and
consent.
Article Eleven
The business broker should not undertake to make an
appraisal that is outside or beyond the scope of
his/her experience without first obtaining the
assistance of an authority on such types of property
unless the extent or lack of experience of the
business broker is fully disclosed to the client.
Article Twelve
A business broker when making a formal appraisal of
a business opportunity should not render an opinion
without careful and thorough analysis and
interpretation of all market and economic factors
affecting the value of the property.
Article Thirteen
The business broker should not undertake to make an
appraisal or render an opinion of value on any
property when he/she has a present or contemplated
interest unless such an interest is specifically
disclosed in the appraisal when his/her employment
or fee is contingent upon the amount of his/her
appraisal.
Article Fourteen
The business broker should not submit or advertise
business without authority; in any offerings, the
price quoted should not be other than that agreed
upon with the owners as the offering price. A
business broker should always have written
authorization to sell or purchase as the case may be
from the prospective seller or purchaser. Said in
writing shall include all the material of the terms
of the sale or purchase, including price, term of
the agreement, and compensation to be paid to the
business broker.
Article Fifteen
All bona fide written offers will be submitted to
the seller. The decision to accept or reject an
offer remains with the seller at all times.
Article Sixteen
The business broker will not engage in the practice
of disclosing one buyer’s offer to another buyer as
a sales technique.
Article
Seventeen
The business broker should seek no unfair advantage
over his/her fellow brokers, and should willingly
share with them the lessons of his/her experience
and study.
Article Eighteen
The business broker should conduct his/her business
to avoid controversies with his/her business to
avoid controversies with his/her fellow brokers,
cooperate with the association and its officers in
all matters, including investigations, censure,
discipline, or dismissal of members who, by their
conduct, prejudice their professional status or the
reputation of the association.
Article Nineteen
In the best interest of the association, society,
and his/her associates, the business broker should
be loyal to his/her community and active in its
work.
Article Twenty
The business broker shall not deny equal
professional services to any persons for reasons of
race, creed, sex, or country of origin. The business
broker shall not be a party to any plan or agreement
to discriminate against a person or persons on the
basis of race, creed, sex, or country of national
origin.
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ProBiz Consulting 2501 Blue Ridge Rd, Suite 250 Raleigh, NC 27607 Ph 919-863-4121 "..Without the help Louis, the owner and president Pro Biz Consulting, Inc the transfer would never have been completed. " The Full Story >> ".... Lou Sauer and Pro Biz worked with Steve Carver for over one year to help him find the right buyer. After 50 years in business finding the “right person” was even more important than the ultimate sales price. “Although price is always important, the right fit matters even more...” The Full Story >> |
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