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Michael Pearse
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  • Kansas City, MO
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2 real estate agents working for the same company, can I use both

Michael Pearse
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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I know two real estate agents that are both really great. One of the agents has initiated a realtor contract, which would put me in a bind with that realtor. My question is, if both agents work for the same company and are licensed in the same area, am I stuck with the first realtor that I contracted with, or does it not matter who I use because they are from the same company? Note: they are both helping me with purchasing a house. 

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Michael Pearse
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Michael Pearse
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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@Account Closed That makes sense. Thanks for the clarification 

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