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Updated 7 months ago, 06/14/2024

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This doesn’t make sense.

Blaise Peterson
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My sister in law wants to sell three sf rentals in Spokane. Her management company is telling her that listing the property using an outside agent means the property is being represented by two agents—the PM and the sellers agent. The manager said this isn’t allowed and that she would need to terminate the management agreement before it’s listed.

I’ve sold a fair number of properties that are professionally managed and it’s always been a cooperative arrangement between the PMand my agent.

Can someone please help me understand what’s going on?

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