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Trust. It’s a Big Deal for This Realtor in Minneapolis, That’s For Sure. Let’s Talk Dual Agency.

By
Real Estate Agent with Jeanie Hoholik Keller Williams Classic Realty N.W.


Who do you trust, buyers? How about you, sellers? I just did a dual agency transaction. My seller wasn’t thrilled. My buyer wasn’t too concerned. Do I care? ABSOLUTELY!

Well, I think everybody’s happy. I’m not sure. Paranoia runs deep. When we do a dual agency transaction, we Realtors have a duty to the sellers and buyers to make sure everybody’s on the same page.

Best wishes to my buyers and seller!

3323 Morgan Avenue North…the gem of North

DDR Realty
DDR Realty - Newburgh, NY
Orange County NY

Dual Agency is allowed in NY, as long as the buyers and the sellers both agree to it. However, I believe "Designated Agents" would be the best method of practicing Dual Agency.

May 21, 2008 11:36 PM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

I agree, Dual Agency can sometimes be a little tricky. Dual Agency is legal in my State of Virginia as long as it is fully disclosed. When the transaction went to closing you have successfully done your job. I'm sure you did a good job otherwise it wouldn't have closed.

Good Post!

May 22, 2008 03:10 AM