Common use of Not Allow Disclosed Dual Agency Clause in Contracts

Not Allow Disclosed Dual Agency. The Buyer has the right to insist that the Agency only broker the deal as his or her Agent. This will mean the Agency cannot represent the Seller during a real estate purchase the Buyer is participating in. To prevent the Agency from acting as a Disclosed Dual Agency, select the “Do Not Allow” checkbox. XVIII. Additional Terms And Conditions (17) Include Additional Provisions. Only the obligations physically listed in this agreement can be placed upon the Buyer and Agency involved in it. If there are any other conditions, requirements, or payments left unmentioned that should be considered mandatory (and legal) for this agreement to continue, then list them in Article XVIII.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agency Agreement, static1.squarespace.com, 5.imimg.com

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