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Exclusive Contracts with Agents (BAA Form)

Jared Fisher
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An agent in Indianapolis sent me a Buyer/Exclusive Agency Contract and it states, "BUYER AGREES and acknowledges that Buyer has no current Buyer Agency Agreement with any other real estate broker(s) for the same scope of work. Buyer represents that if Buyer previously entered into any conflicting Buyer Agency Agreement that such agreement has expired and/or has been terminated. A conflicting Buyer Agency Agreement is one that overlaps in scope, time, and/or conditions with the current Agreement" but also includes the condition, "Buyer reserves the right to work with multiple agents."

Can a lawyer please let me know if this means that I can work with an agent from another brokerage or should I request to have the condition about agreeing to no Buyer Agency Agreement with other brokerages to be removed?

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