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Updated almost 4 years ago,

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Alternative to dual agency in Texas

Rodger Fore
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Is there a alternative to dual agency in TX?  I want to start wholesaling on market property in TX and am wondering if there is something I can offer listing agents to like my offer more than the next offer. I have read on designated agency and transactional coordinator.  How does designated agency benefit the agent?  It seems like it benefits the broker.  Are agents willing to go to sellers and say I and recuse themselves from the seller's interests?  I mean a seller is paying for his interests to be looked after.

Could you just ask a agent to refer you to another agent so they could get 75% of the commission or would this be considered dual agency as well?

Thank you for your time.

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