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Working with agents...
I have a dilemma. I am working with an agent at the moment but all activity is coming from me. I am finding properties, doing research, and she is arranging them to be viewed. She does not know the market very well I have found out, is a bit short on communication, but she is getting her new business off the ground. I stumbled across another agent that is very proactive, knows the market really well, sends updates to things he has found and is generally "all over it" for his business.
I want to be respectful of both involved, so is it fair to work with both, without telling them? I am thinking not, but thought I would throw it out there.