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The listing contract
will specify that your agent is acting as a "seller’s agent." This means
that, in the sale of your house, they are working for you and only you.
However, there may be times when your listing agent has a client who wants
to buy your home. For that reason, there is a little "wiggle room" in the
listing contract. If your agent also represents the buyer, the listing contract
should specify that they provide an additional disclosure that details their
duties as a dual agent.
The contract also provides
permission for your listing agent to act as an agent for others on other
transactions. They can continue to list other properties, and represent
buyers looking at other homes.
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