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AGENCY and what it means...
Seller's Agent - A real estate professional becomes a Seller's Agent by entering
into a listing agreement to represent the seller's interests. Seller representation
may also be created when a real estate professional shows a property on the Multiple
Listing Service and "buyer agency" has not been created. The Seller's
Agent can provide information to assist the buyer, but they must place the interests
of the seller first. A buyer should not disclose anything to the Seller's
Agent they do not want the seller to know.
Buyer's Agent - A real estate professional becomes the Buyer's Agent by
entering into an agreement to represent the buyer. A Buyer's Agent can assist
the seller, but does not represent the seller. The Buyer's Agent must place the
interests of the buyer first. A seller should not tell the Buyer's Agent
anything they would not want the buyer to know, because the Buyer's Agent must
disclose any pertinent information to the buyer.
Dual Agent - Dual agency occurs when a real estate professional represents
both the seller and the buyer. It can also occur when the Listing or Seller's
Agent works for the same real estate firm as the Buyer's Agent. In most states,
the buyer, the seller, and the Agent must agree in writing for the creation of
dual agency. The Dual Agent is required to treat the buyer and seller honestly
and impartially. In dual agency, the professional's duties are more limited and
there is potential for conflict of interest. You may hear the terms "transaction
broker" and "intermediary" in association with dual agency. For
instance, if the agent shows a buyer that is being represented, a home that is
listed with that brokerage.
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