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Working with multiple agents
I have started to work with an agent and was not hearing anything so then in the meantime I started working with another agent. Then the first agent started to engage more, I now have two agents looking for properties in the same markets. I do not have a contract with either agent but I feel like I now feel like i have myself in the middle of potential conflict. Is it ok to be working with multiple agents in the same markets?