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  2. Real estate agents and brokers - Wikipedia

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    Some U.S. state real estate commissions – notably Florida's [5] after 1992 (and extended in 2003) and Colorado's [6] after 1994 (with changes in 2003) created the option of having no agency or fiduciary relationship between brokers and sellers or buyers.

  3. Listing contract - Wikipedia

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    Open Agency: A seller can enter into an agreement to sell their property with more than one brokerage in open agency listings. The seller must pay a commission only to the brokerage which brings the buyer for the real estate. Typically, if the seller finds the buyer him/herself, the seller does not have to pay a commission. [1] [3]

  4. Exclusive buyer agent - Wikipedia

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    An EBA or associated broker does not take or hold listings or represent the seller or landlord in any way, nor do the agents working under or for him/her. This includes advertising "for sale by owner" properties. In many states, by law, the broker, or agent must have a written agency agreement to represent the buyer exclusively. Without one ...

  5. Can one Realtor represent both buyer and seller? What ... - AOL

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    But in a dual agency situation, the same real estate agent represents both the buyer and the seller of the home. Dual agency often occurs when the buyer and seller of a home use the same brokerage.

  6. How to find a good real estate agent: A buyers’ guide - AOL

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    Buyer’s agents vs. seller’s agents A buyer’s agent represents a homebuyer in a real estate transaction, while a seller’s or listing agent is responsible for the seller’s side, including ...

  7. Buyer brokerage - Wikipedia

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    Buyer Agency Agreements are where a real estate agent represents the buyer of real estate. With the advent of "Buyer Agency" (Buyer Brokerage) in the early 1990s as opposed to seller agency, a real estate Agent/Broker agrees and contracts to represent the Buyer in his purchase of a home/property. Buyer Agency Agreements were developed to set ...

  8. Buyer’s Market vs. Seller’s Market: What You Need to Know

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    A seller’s market is a set of market conditions that are favorable for sellers, and less so for buyers. Whether you’re buying or selling a house — or both, as is often the case — it helps ...

  9. Sub-agent - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, a Sub-Agent is someone who is under the supervision and operational control of a Real Estate Broker. The Sub-Agent is not an agent of the Buyer or Seller. It is the Broker who is the Agent of the Buyer or Seller. The Sub-Agent is an agent of the Broker, works for the Broker, and represents the interest of the Broker.