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When we consider the term fiduciary when we're talking about a real estate transaction we're always talking about the person that has the legal authority to act in the absence of on behalf of another person when signing a contract or making an offer.
Is this true or false ?
Take your time on this tough question. If you miss it you need to take a refresher course on agency.
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A. The above definition is so false it felt almost illegal creating it. :-)
A fiduciary relationship is the relationship the agent has to the principal.
The principal is the chief party in a real estate deal and the party that the agent is working for in the transaction.
When someone has the authority to act for another this is known as the power of attorney.
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