About the Consumer Notice for Tenants
The Consumer Notice for Tenants (Form CNT) is used instead of the Consumer Notice (Form CN) if a licensee is showing rental property to prospective tenants ONLY IF the licensee is:
- the actual owner or landlord of the property;
- the direct employee of the owner or landlord of the property, or;
- leasing the property pursuant to a property management agreement or an exclusive leasing agreement with the owner or landlord. If a rental application is required by the licensee, the form may be provided at the time the rental application is taken instead of at the first substantive discussion (see Rental Application, Form RA).
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A New Form: Form BRB
- February 27, 2026
- 4 min. read
“What form should a buyer use to request their deposit be returned by the broker?” To address this recurring issue, we have created a new form, the Buyer’s Request to Broker for Deposit.
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Webinar Recap: Standard Forms Update
- February 16, 2026
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PAR Associate Counsels Kacy Clouser and Paige Perrucci were joined by Standard Forms Committee Chair Sylvia Hess-Albright and Vice Chair Dominic Janidas to cover a behind-the-scenes look at the standards forms process and introduce a new form.
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The Importance of Reading Your Forms
- November 14, 2025
- 5 min. read
The specific words of a contract create a binding legal relationship between the parties, so it’s important to know exactly what those words are to best represent your clients and your brokerage.