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So I went and viewed a property with my agent yesterday. I told him I'd like to sleep on it , since this is an investment and I wanted to run numbers and make sure I was getting a good deal. I decided it was a good deal and messaged him this morning, and told him to put in my offer. I took my girlfriend by the property today, after putting in my offer and saw my agent was there showing it to another client. How should I be interpreting this. Should he only be representing me ? Should I get a new agent? How would others who are more experienced handle this ? TIA 

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Your agent will obviously have multiple buyer clients.  Sometimes more than one of them will be interested in the same property, he just needs to treat each client fairly, and with discretion.  If you get rid of that agent...he is Still showing those properties to other clients, what would you solve?

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