Sentences with phrase «subagents who»

All other agents, including those ushering would - be buyers from place to place, are subagents who owe the same duties and responsibilities to the seller as the listing agent.

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Article 17 is not to be construed as precluding a REALTOR ® who is a defendant in litigation from joining a cooperating agent and / or subagent in the litigation.
Licensees who call themselves buyer's agents but act like subagents or dual agents aren't representing the best interest of their principal, only their own best interest.
Here, however, Daniels was a subagent and a janitor who was acting outside the scope of his actual authority, so the court found issues of material fact regarding liability and denied summary judgment.
The court held that a real estate company that managed an apartment building was liable for the discriminatory acts of a janitor who was acting as its subagent.
The court found it irrelevant whether the Buyer's Representative was a subagent of the listing broker or not, as the only person who had a contractual arrangement with the Seller was the listing broker.
Is there a problem with people who worked as subagents and don't feel comfortable as buyer's representatives?
Subagent A party who is authorized to act on behalf of, traditionally, a seller's agent, which is to say, an agent for an agent.
This contract creates the relationship between these parties, establishes the duties of each and the terms under which the listing broker will be deemed to have earned a commission, and frequently will authorize the listing broker to cooperate with or compensate (or both) cooperating brokers who may be subagents, buyer agents, or acting in some other capacity.
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