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Kyler J Sloan
  • Investor
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Represent Myself and Seller as a Dual Agent

Kyler J Sloan
  • Investor
  • Maggie Valley, NC
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My neighbor wants to sell me his house and I was wondering if it is possible for me to represent both of us in the transaction as a dual agent? 

Thanks. 

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James Mc Ree
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Malvern, PA
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James Mc Ree
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Malvern, PA
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You should just deal directly with the seller. There is no representation here. Trying to represent the seller to yourself seems like a clear conflict of interest.

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