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What Is Dual Agency, and How Does It Affect Sellers?

by Gordon Hageman

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Dual agency occurs when one agent represents both the buyer and the seller. While legal in some states, it can create conflicts of interest. Sellers should understand that the agent’s ability to advocate fully for both sides is limited. Transparency, clear communication, and informed consent are essential. Many sellers prefer separate representation to ensure their interests are fully protected.

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