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I am selling my place and my realtor provided me with an informed consent regarding dual agency. I am very confused by this.I am not clear if I should sign this as a seller, as I understood that this does not put me i...
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A break over how real estate is purchased and sold now reaches the California Supreme Court.Those on both sides of the argument will soon know the high court's decision in the case Malibu home buyer vs.Coldwell Banker...
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This isn't quite a hypothetical question, but I'll keep it general in nature.
I've noticed a few husband/wife teams (or couples in alternative relationships) where both are real estate professionals. If one were the ...
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If a broker shows me properties (non open house), where he/she is the seller's broker, did I tie myself into using him as the buyer broker, or do I have the right to get my own?
thanks.
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Hi all, I'm trying to understand how the big commercial real estate agents (CBRE, JLL, etc) market deals. For example, if I want to sell a five-unit multifamily in Washington DC, it seems these agencies will market al...
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I submitted an offer Monday evening via a letter (you know the letter to convince the seller to sell to you) to the seller using the listing agent. She said Monday that she sent it to the seller and someone else was g...
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Hi all! Newb here.. need some help.I'm interested in a property and I've run the numbers. Would you all mind giving me feedback? A little bit of background: this property (triplex) is in my dad's hometown. It's an old...
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I looked it up and from what I understand Oklahoma doesn’t allow dual agency when buying and wholesaling real estate on market? The reason would be of course to hire the listing agent to represent you so that the list...
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Hi everyone. I am looking in a new market (Cleveland area) with my husband. He went out to there to meet with several agents and get a feel for it. He met a few agents who work in separate parts of the city, and reall...
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What Is a Dual Agent?Legally speaking, a dual agent is a real estate broker, or agents working for the same broker, who act on behalf of both the seller and the buyer in a transaction. A broker is permitted to act as ...