Default User wrote:
MikeP wrote:
I suspect that Brian's "traditional buyer's agent" is legally a
*subagent* that legally represents the owner/seller.
As defined in the Code. "Subagent" means a license holder who:
(A) represents a principal through cooperation with and the
consent of a broker representing the principal; and
(B) is not sponsored by or associated with the principal's broker.
It's something along those lines. That's what I said in the first
place, the buyer's agent is working for the seller.
Then he/she isn't a buyer's agent. aside...gad, what a dolt
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