Common use of Prospective Tenants; Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Prospective Tenants; Third Parties. Buyer may permit a prospective tenant or other third party to conduct Authorized Activities on behalf of Buyer prior to Closing. However, Xxxxx has no right to lease the Real Estate prior to Closing. Buyer shall notify any such prospective tenant or third party of the provisions of this Addendum, including the provisions that apply in the event Buyer fails to acquire the Real Estate pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, and Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and Seller’s agents from and against all claims of any such prospective tenant or third party. BUYER: Printed Name(s): Signature(s): Date: SELLER: The Duff Farm Company, Ltd., by its duly-authorized general partner(s): Sign: Date: Print: (To be signed by Xxxxx) (Split Agency & Dual Agency – Model Policy) CONSUMER GUIDE TO AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. We are pleased you have selected Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. to help you with your real estate needs. Whether you are selling, buying or leasing real estate, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. can provide you with expertise and assistance. Because this may be the largest financial transaction you will enter into, it is important to understand the role of the agents and brokers with whom you are working. Below is some information that explains the various services that agents can offer and their options for working with you. For more information on agency law in Ohio, contact the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing at (000) 000-0000, or online at xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx. Representing the Sellers Most sellers of real estate choose to list their home for sale with a real estate brokerage. When they do so, they sign a listing agreement that authorizes the brokerage and the listing agent to represent their interests. As the seller’s agent, the brokerage and listing agent must: follow the seller’s lawful instructions, be loyal to the seller, promote the seller’s best interests, disclose material facts to the seller, maintain confidential information, act with reasonable skill and care, and account for any money they handle in the transaction. In rare circumstances, a listing broker may offer “subagency” to other brokerages, which would also represent the seller’s interests and owe the seller these same duties.

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Samples: Schrader Real Estate And

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Prospective Tenants; Third Parties. Buyer may permit a prospective tenant or other third party to conduct Authorized Activities on behalf of Buyer prior to Closing. However, Xxxxx has no right to lease the Real Estate prior to Closing. Buyer shall notify any such prospective tenant or third party of the provisions of this Addendum, including the provisions that apply in the event Buyer fails to acquire the Real Estate pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, and Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and Seller’s agents from and against all claims of any such prospective tenant or third party. BUYER: Printed Name(s): Buyer Signature(s): Date: SELLER: The Duff Farm Company(Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Ltd., by its duly-authorized general partner(s): Sign: Personal Representative of the Estate of Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx) Date: Print: (To be signed by Xxxxx) (Split Agency & Dual Agency – Model Policy) CONSUMER GUIDE TO AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. We are pleased you have selected Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. to help you with your real estate needs. Whether you are selling, buying or leasing real estate, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. can provide you with expertise and assistance. Because this may be the largest financial transaction you will enter into, it is important to understand the role of the agents and brokers with whom you are working. Below is some information that explains the various services that agents can offer and their options for working with you. For more information on agency law in Ohio, contact the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing at (000) 000-0000, or online at xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx. Representing the Sellers Most sellers of real estate choose to list their home for sale with a real estate brokerage. When they do so, they sign a listing agreement that authorizes the brokerage and the listing agent to represent their interests. As the seller’s agent, the brokerage and listing agent must: follow the seller’s lawful instructions, be loyal to the seller, promote the seller’s best interests, disclose material facts to the seller, maintain confidential information, act with reasonable skill and care, and account for any money they handle in the transaction. In rare circumstances, a listing broker may offer “subagency” to other brokerages, which would also represent the seller’s interests and owe the seller these same duties.

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Samples: Schrader Real Estate And

Prospective Tenants; Third Parties. Buyer may permit a prospective tenant or other third party to conduct Authorized Activities on behalf of Buyer prior to Closing. However, Xxxxx Buyer has no right to lease the Real Estate prior to Closing. Buyer shall notify any such prospective tenant or third party of the provisions of this Addendum, including the provisions that apply in the event Buyer fails to acquire the Real Estate pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, and Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and Seller’s agents from and against all claims of any such prospective tenant or third party. BUYER: Printed Name(s): Buyer Signature(s): Date: SELLER: The Duff Farm Company(Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Ltd., by its duly-authorized general partner(s): Sign: Personal Representative of the Estate of Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx) Date: Print: (To be signed by XxxxxBuyer) (Split Agency & Dual Agency – Model Policy) CONSUMER GUIDE TO AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. We are pleased you have selected Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. to help you with your real estate needs. Whether you are selling, buying or leasing real estate, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. can provide you with expertise and assistance. Because this may be the largest financial transaction you will enter into, it is important to understand the role of the agents and brokers with whom you are working. Below is some information that explains the various services that agents can offer and their options for working with you. For more information on agency law in Ohio, contact the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing at (000) 000-0000, or online at xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx. Representing the Sellers Most sellers of real estate choose to list their home for sale with a real estate brokerage. When they do so, they sign a listing agreement that authorizes the brokerage and the listing agent to represent their interests. As the seller’s agent, the brokerage and listing agent must: follow the seller’s lawful instructions, be loyal to the seller, promote the seller’s best interests, disclose material facts to the seller, maintain confidential information, act with reasonable skill and care, and account for any money they handle in the transaction. In rare circumstances, a listing broker may offer “subagency” to other brokerages, which would also represent the seller’s interests and owe the seller these same duties.

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Samples: Schrader Real Estate And

Prospective Tenants; Third Parties. Buyer may permit a prospective tenant or other third party to conduct Authorized Activities on behalf of Buyer prior to Closing. However, Xxxxx Buyer has no right to lease the Real Estate prior to Closing. Buyer shall notify any such prospective tenant or third party of the provisions of this Addendum, including the provisions that apply in the event Buyer fails to acquire the Real Estate pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, and Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and Seller’s agents from and against all claims of any such prospective tenant or third party. BUYER: Printed Name(s): Signature(s): Date: SELLER: The Duff Farm Company, Ltd., by its duly-authorized general partner(s): Sign: Date: Print: (To be signed by XxxxxBuyer) (Split Agency & Dual Agency – Model Policy) CONSUMER GUIDE TO AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. We are pleased you have selected Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. to help you with your real estate needs. Whether you are selling, buying or leasing real estate, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. can provide you with expertise and assistance. Because this may be the largest financial transaction you will enter into, it is important to understand the role of the agents and brokers with whom you are working. Below is some information that explains the various services that agents can offer and their options for working with you. For more information on agency law in Ohio, contact the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing at (000) 000-0000, or online at xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx. Representing the Sellers Most sellers of real estate choose to list their home for sale with a real estate brokerage. When they do so, they sign a listing agreement that authorizes the brokerage and the listing agent to represent their interests. As the seller’s agent, the brokerage and listing agent must: follow the seller’s lawful instructions, be loyal to the seller, promote the seller’s best interests, disclose material facts to the seller, maintain confidential information, act with reasonable skill and care, and account for any money they handle in the transaction. In rare circumstances, a listing broker may offer “subagency” to other brokerages, which would also represent the seller’s interests and owe the seller these same duties.

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Samples: Schrader Real Estate And

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Prospective Tenants; Third Parties. Buyer may permit a prospective tenant or other third party to conduct Authorized Activities on behalf of Buyer prior to Closing. However, Xxxxx has no right to lease the Real Estate prior to Closing. Buyer shall notify any such prospective tenant or third party of the provisions of this Addendum, including the provisions that apply in the event Buyer fails to acquire the Real Estate pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, and Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller and Seller’s agents from and against all claims of any such prospective tenant or third party. BUYER: Printed Name(s): Signature(s): Date: SELLER: The Duff Farm Company, Ltd., by its duly-authorized general partner(s): SignSignature: (Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx) Date: Print: (To be signed by Xxxxx) (Split Agency & Dual Agency – Model Policy) CONSUMER GUIDE TO AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. We are pleased you have selected Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. to help you with your real estate needs. Whether you are selling, buying or leasing real estate, Xxxxxxxx Real Estate and Auction Company, Inc. can provide you with expertise and assistance. Because this may be the largest financial transaction you will enter into, it is important to understand the role of the agents and brokers with whom you are working. Below is some information that explains the various services that agents can offer and their options for working with you. For more information on agency law in Ohio, contact the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing at (000) 000-0000, or online at xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx. Representing the Sellers Most sellers of real estate choose to list their home for sale with a real estate brokerage. When they do so, they sign a listing agreement that authorizes the brokerage and the listing agent to represent their interests. As the seller’s agent, the brokerage and listing agent must: follow the seller’s lawful instructions, be loyal to the seller, promote the seller’s best interests, disclose material facts to the seller, maintain confidential information, act with reasonable skill and care, and account for any money they handle in the transaction. In rare circumstances, a listing broker may offer “subagency” to other brokerages, which would also represent the seller’s interests and owe the seller these same duties.

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Samples: Schrader Real Estate And

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