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Jason Sousa
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Rochester, MI
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Tenant Agent Agreement in Michigan

Jason Sousa
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Rochester, MI
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I'm a newer real estate agent in the Detroit area and I have a soon-to-be client who is transferring here from Japan for three years and looking for a rental home. I have found several options and he has essentially decided on one and will sign a lease sight unseen based on my recommendation. However, I haven't signed an agreement with him because I am unsure which form to use. I obviously need to do this before I present the lease and application to him. Can someone tell me which form(s) I should use as a tenant representative? Is there a lease/lessee version of the of the exclusive buyer's agent form or the agency relationship disclosure form? Or do I simply use the 'normal' buyer forms knowing he's a renter and not a buyer?

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