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Ethical question
I'm listing a property in Florida and I had a question that I hope someone here might be able to answer. I don't live in Florida, so I interviewed some RE Agents and two them stood out to me. Can I hire them both? Is that allowed? Sorry if that is dumb question. I'm new at this. Thanks for reading.
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Hi Chris. Almost every agent will require an exclusive listing in order to list the property. It wouldn't be unethical to ask them for a non exclusive listing as long as you disclose that another person will be trying to sell the property as well. But I don't think this is really the way to go. The main thing an agent does is put the property on the MLS, so which one would do that? I would just try to pick the one you think is the best.