Common use of MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION Clause in Contracts

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer hereby acknowledges that the Brokerage may be entering into listing agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing. In the event that the Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing agreement with the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing, the Brokerage will obtain the Buyer’s written consent to represent both the Buyer and the seller for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer and the seller and equally protect the interests of the Buyer and the seller in the transaction. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer and the seller, the Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer and the seller, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Brokerage. However, The Buyer further understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the seller; • that the Buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer or seller, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer should offer or the price the seller should accept; and • the Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property will be disclosed to both Buyer and seller to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 28 contracts

Samples: Representation Agreement, Representation Agreement, Buyer Representation Agreement

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MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Seller hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing buyer representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer buyers who may be interested in buying or leasingpurchasing the Seller’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing buyer representation agreement with a prospective buyer for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSeller’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerSeller’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Seller and the seller in the transactionbuyer. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property Property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Seller further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSeller; • that the Buyer buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyerbuyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Seller or sellerbuyer, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer buyer should offer or the price the seller Seller should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Seller and seller buyer to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Listing Agreement, crm.agentlocator.ca, firstclassrealty.ca

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Landlord hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing tenant representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer tenants who may be interested in buying or leasingleasing the Landlord’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing tenant representation agreement with a prospective tenant for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingLandlord’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerLandlord’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Landlord and the seller tenant for the transaction at the earliest practicable practical opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Landlord understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Landlord and the seller tenant and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Landlord and the seller in the transactiontenant. The Buyer Landlord understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Landlord and the sellertenant, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Landlord and the sellertenant, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property Property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Landlord further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Landlord may or will accept less than the listed pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerLandlord; • that the Buyer tenant may or will pay more than the offered pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyertenant; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Landlord or sellertenant, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price rent the Buyer tenant should offer or the price rent the seller Landlord should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer tenant the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Landlord and seller tenant to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller Landlord and the Buyer Tenant (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer Tenant or the Seller Landlord for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: firstclassrealty.ca, Listing Agreement, Listing Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Seller hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing buyer representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer buyers who may be interested in buying or leasingpurchasing the Seller’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing buyer representation agreement with a prospective buyer for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSeller’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerSeller’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer for the transaction at the earliest practicable practical opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer understands Seller understand and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Seller and the seller in the transactionbuyer. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property Property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Seller further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSeller; • that the Buyer buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyerbuyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Seller or sellerbuyer, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer buyer should offer or the price the seller Seller should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Seller and seller buyer to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Listing Agreement, Listing Agreement, Listing Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Seller hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing buyer representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer buyers who may be interested in buying or leasingpurchasing the Seller’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing buyer representation agreement with a prospective buyer for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSeller’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerSeller’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer for the transaction at the earliest practicable practical opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer understands Seller understand and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Seller and the seller in the transactionbuyer. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property Property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Seller further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSeller; • that the Buyer buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyerbuyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Seller or sellerbuyer, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer buyer should offer or the price the seller Seller should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Selle r and seller buyer to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.lennard.com, fuadhomes.com, fuadhomes.com

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer hereby acknowledges that the Brokerage may be entering into listing agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingbuying. In the event that the Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing agreement with the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingbuying, the Brokerage will obtain the Buyer’s written consent to represent both the Buyer and the seller for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer and the seller and equally protect the interests of the Buyer and the seller in the transaction. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer and the seller, the Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer and the seller, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Brokerage. However, The Buyer further understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the seller; • that the Buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer or seller, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer should offer or the price the seller should accept; and • the Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property will be disclosed to both Buyer and seller to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Declaration of Insurance, fuadhomes.com, fuadhomes.com

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Seller hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing buyer representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer buyers who may be interested in buying or leasingpurchasing the Seller’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing buyer representation agreement with a prospective buyer for the seller of Seller’s Property, and if at the same time in the future, a property separate representation agreement is signed between the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSeller and the Listing Brokerage, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the Buyerbuyer’s and the Seller’s written consent consents to represent both the Buyer buyer and the seller Seller for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Seller and the seller in the transactionbuyer. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Seller further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSeller; • that the Buyer buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyerbuyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Seller or sellerbuyer, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer buyer should offer or the price the seller Seller should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Seller and seller buyer to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Listing Customer Service Agreement, Listing Customer Service Agreement, Listing Customer Service Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Seller hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing buyer representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer buyers who may be interested in buying or leasingpurchasing the Seller’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing buyer representation agreement with a prospective buyer for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSeller’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerSeller’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Seller and the seller in the transactionbuyer. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Seller further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSeller; • that the Buyer buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyerbuyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Seller or sellerbuyer, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer buyer should offer or the price the seller Seller should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Seller and seller buyer to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Listing Agreement, Listing Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Tenant hereby acknowledges that the Brokerage may be entering into listing agreements with sellers landlords of properties the Buyer Tenant may be interested in buying leasing or leasingbuying. In the event that the Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing agreement with the seller landlord of a property the Buyer Tenant may be interested in buying leasing or leasingbuying, the Brokerage will obtain the BuyerTenants’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Tenant and the seller landlord for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer lease, agreement to lease or purchase or lease being submitted or presentedconveyed. The Buyer Tenant understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Tenant and the seller landlord and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Tenant and the seller landlord in the transaction. The Buyer Tenant understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Tenant and the sellerlandlord, the Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Tenant and the sellerlandlord, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Brokerage. However, The Buyer Tenant further understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller landlord may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerlandlord; • that the Buyer Tenant may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the BuyerTenant; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Tenant or sellerlandlord, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer Tenant should offer or the price the seller landlord should accept; and • the Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer Tenant the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property will be disclosed to both Buyer Tenant and seller landlord to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller Tenant and the Buyer landlord (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer Tenant or the Seller landlord for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: topagent.webs.com, pdfliner.com

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer hereby acknowledges that the Brokerage may be entering into listing agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing. In the event that the Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing agreement with the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing, the Brokerage will obtain the Buyer’s written consent to represent both the Buyer and the seller for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer and the seller and equally protect the interests of the Buyer and the seller in the transaction. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer and the seller, the Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer and the seller, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Brokerage. However, The Buyer further understands and acknowledges that the Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the seller; • that the Buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer or seller, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer should offer or the price the seller should accept; and • the Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property will be disclosed to both Buyer and seller to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Representation Agreement

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MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Landlord hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing tenant representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer tenants who may be interested in buying or leasingleasing the Landlord’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing tenant representation agreement with a prospective tenant for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingLandlord’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerLandlord’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Landlord and the seller tenant for the transaction at the earliest practicable practical opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Landlord understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Landlord and the seller tenant and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Landlord and the seller in the transactiontenant. The Buyer Landlord understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Landlord and the sellertenant, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Landlord and the sellertenant, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Landlord further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Landlord may or will accept less than the listed pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerLandlord; • that the Buyer tenant may or will pay more than the offered pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyertenant; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Landlord or sellertenant, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price rent the Buyer tenant should offer or the price rent the seller Landlord should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer tenant the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Landlord and seller tenant to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Listing Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Sub-Landlord hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing sub-tenant representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer sub-tenants who may be interested in buying or leasingleasing the Sub-Landlord’s Premises. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing sub-tenant representation agreement with a prospective sub-tenant for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSub-Landlord’s Premises, the Listing Brokerage will obtain require the BuyerSub-Landlord’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Sub-Landlord and the seller sub-tenant for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presentedtransaction. The Buyer Sub-Landlord understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Sub-Landlord and the seller sub- tenant and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Sub-Landlord and the seller in the transactionsub-tenant. The Buyer Sub-Landlord understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Sub-Landlord and the sellersub-tenant, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Sub-Landlord and the sellersub-tenant, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property Premises known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Sub-Landlord further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Sub-Landlord may or will accept less than the listed pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSub-Landlord; • that the Buyer sub-tenant may or will pay more than the offered pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyersub-tenant; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Sub-Landlord or sellersub-tenant, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price rent the Buyer sub-tenant should offer or the price rent the seller Sub-Landlord should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer sub-tenant the terms of any other offer, unless otherwise directed in writing by the Sub-Landlord. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Premises will be disclosed to both Buyer Sub-Landlord and seller sub-tenant to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the The Brokerage shall not be entitled appointed or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer Sub-Landlord or the Seller sub-tenant for the purpose of giving and receiving noticesnotices where the Brokerage represents both the Sub-Landlord and the sub-tenant (multiple representation) or where the sub-tenant or the sub-landlord is a self-represented party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: membersstage.trreb.ca

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Seller hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing buyer representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer buyers who may be interested in buying or leasingpurchasing the Seller’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing buyer representation agreement with a prospective buyer for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingSeller’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerSeller’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Seller and the seller buyer and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Seller and the seller in the transactionbuyer. The Buyer Seller understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Seller and the sellerbuyer, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Seller further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerSeller; • that the Buyer buyer may or will pay more than the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyerbuyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Seller or sellerbuyer, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer buyer should offer or the price the seller Seller should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer buyer the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Seller and seller buyer to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer or the Seller for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Listing Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer hereby acknowledges that the Brokerage [in most cases] may already have entered into or will be entering into a listing agreements agreement with sellers the Sellers of properties the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingproperty indicated above. In the event that the Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing agreement with the seller Seller of a the property indicated above, the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasing, hereby consents for the Brokerage will obtain the Buyer’s written consent to represent both the Buyer and the seller Seller for the transaction at the earliest practicable opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presentedtransaction. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that in a multiple representation situation the Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer and the seller and equally protect the interests of the Buyer and the seller Seller in the transaction. The Buyer understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer and the seller, in a Multiple Representation situation the Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer and the sellerSeller, including a requirement to disclose all factual information or otherwise about the property known to the Brokerage. However, The Buyer further understands and acknowledges that agrees to indemnify the Brokerage shall not disclose: • that and save the seller may or will accept less than the listed price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the seller; • Brokerage harmless from any financial loss that the Buyer may or will pay more than incur. The Brokerage agrees to prepare and submit an offer to the offered price, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyer; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer or seller, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price the Buyer should offer or the price the seller should accept; Seller on terms and • the Brokerage shall not disclose conditions satisfactory to the Buyer provided such offer that is asked of the Brokerage to be prepared is not considered in the sole and absolute discretion of the Brokerage to be an offer significantly below the asking price or terms of any other offeror an offer that would be unacceptable to the Seller. HoweverIn such event, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties the Buyer may prepare and information known submit to the Brokerage concerning potential uses a letter of intent or have an offer prepared by their solicitors for presentation to the Brokerage. In the event the Brokerage prepares or receives an offer or letter of intent from the Buyer and there are no other competing offers for the property will be disclosed to both Buyer and seller to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller and the Buyer (multiple representation)property, the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either negotiate such offer in good faith, provided that if the Buyer advises the Brokerage during the negotiations to give more that offering price or terms, the Buyer consents that the Brokerage may disclose such financial terms to the Seller for however, notwithstanding such disclosure if any, the purpose of giving and receiving noticesBuyer does not need to accept such price or terms on any offer presented to the Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Representation Agreement

MULTIPLE REPRESENTATION. The Buyer Landlord hereby acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage may be entering into listing tenant representation agreements with sellers of properties the Buyer tenants who may be interested in buying or leasingleasing the Landlord’s Property. In the event that the Listing Brokerage has entered into or enters into a listing tenant representation agreement with a prospective tenant for the seller of a property the Buyer may be interested in buying or leasingLandlord’s Property, the Listing Brokerage will obtain the BuyerLandlord’s written consent to represent both the Buyer Landlord and the seller tenant for the transaction at the earliest practicable practical opportunity and in all cases prior to any offer to purchase or lease being submitted or presented. The Buyer Landlord understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage must be impartial when representing both the Buyer Landlord and the seller tenant and equally protect the interests of the Buyer Landlord and the seller in the transactiontenant. The Buyer Landlord understands and acknowledges that when representing both the Buyer Landlord and the sellertenant, the Listing Brokerage shall have a duty of full disclosure to both the Buyer Landlord and the sellertenant, including a requirement to disclose all factual information about the property known to the Listing Brokerage. However, The Buyer the Landlord further understands and acknowledges that the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose: • that the seller Landlord may or will accept less than the listed pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the sellerLandlord; • that the Buyer tenant may or will pay more than the offered pricerent, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the Buyertenant; • the motivation of or personal information about the Buyer Landlord or sellertenant, unless otherwise instructed in writing by the party to which the information applies or unless failure to disclose would constitute fraudulent, unlawful or unethical practice; • the price rent the Buyer tenant should offer or the price rent the seller Landlord should accept; and • the Listing Brokerage shall not disclose to the Buyer tenant the terms of any other offer. However, it is understood that factual market information about comparable properties and information known to the Listing Brokerage concerning potential uses for the property Property will be disclosed to both Buyer Landlord and seller tenant to assist them to come to their own conclusions. Where a Brokerage represents both the Seller Landlord and the Buyer Tenant (multiple representation), the Brokerage shall not be entitled or authorized to be agent for either the Buyer Tenant or the Seller Landlord for the purpose of giving and receiving notices.

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Samples: Listing Agreement

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