Broker’s Policy on Agency Sample Clauses

Broker’s Policy on Agency. Unless Broker indicates below that Broker is not offering a specific agency relationship, the types of agency relationships offered by Broker are: seller agency, buyer agency, designated agency, dual agency, sub-agency, landlord agency, and tenant agency. The agency relationship(s), if any, not offered by Broker is/are the following: .
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Broker’s Policy on Agency. The agency relationships NOT offered by Broker are: buyer agency, designated agency, dual agency, and tenant agency.
Broker’s Policy on Agency. Unless Broker indicates above that Broker is not offering a specific agency relationship, the types of agency relationships offered by Broker are: seller agency, buyer agency, designated agency, dual agency, sub-agency, landlord agency, and tenant agency. Dual Agency Disclosure: In a dual agency relationship, one agent may represent both parties in a real estate transaction, BUT ONLY IF BOTH PARTIES CONSENT. Disclosed dual agency is most likely to occur when both the Buyer and Seller are represented by the same agent. A dual agent may not disclose any confidential information that would place one party at an advantage over the other party and may not disclose any of the following information without the informed consent of the party to whom the information pertains: 1) that a buyer is willing to pay more than the price offered; 2) that a seller is willing to accept less than the asking price; 3) motivating factors of either party for buying or selling; 4) that a party will agree to financing terms other than those offered; 5) repairs or improvements a seller is willing to make as a condition of sale; and 6) or any concession having an economic impact upon the transaction that either party is willing to make. If Seller and a prospective buyer are both being represented by the same Broker, Xxxxxx is aware that Xxxxxx is acting as a dual agent in this transaction and consents to the same. Seller has been advised that: In serving as a dual agent, Xxxxxx is representing two clients whose interests are or at times could be different or even adverse; Broker will disclose all adverse, material facts relevant to the transaction and actually known to the dual agent to all parties in the transaction except for information made confidential by request or instructions from either client which is not otherwise required to be disclosed by law; Seller does not have to consent to dual agency and, the consent of the Seller to dual agency has been given voluntarily and the Seller has read and understands the brokerage engagement agreement. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained herein, Seller hereby directs Broker, while acting as a dual agent, to keep confidential and not reveal to the other party any information which could materially and adversely affect their negotiating position. Broker or Xxxxxx’s affiliated licensees will timely disclose to each client the nature of any material relationship with other clients other than that incidental to the transac...
Broker’s Policy on Agency. Unless Broker indicates below that Broker is not offering a specific agency relationship, the types of agency relationships offered by Xxxxxx are: seller agency, buyer agency, designated agency, dual agency, sub-agency, landlord agency, and tenant agency. The agency relationship(s), if any, not offered by Xxxxxx is/are the following: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________. sub-agency

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