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Duplicated lead from multiple agents

Jon Ryu
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Hello

If I get the duplicated house information from two agents and I go for one of them, would it be unethical? Or does this happen so often and they really dont care?

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Michael K Gallagher
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Michael K Gallagher
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if you don't have an agreement with one, and your actually intend to take the deal down, I'd just go with who brought it to you first.  but inquire as to if they have a listing agreement or not.  you generally don't want the seller and you reped by the same agent.  at least in my opinion.  having just you repped is fine in my opinion but the dual sided thing with an actualy listing contract gets a bit dicy for me personally.

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