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Representing my Husband

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I live in California and need to clarify if I can represent my husband and myself as the buyer's agent in a transaction? I just want to make sure I do this correctly and not violate any laws. 

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@Irene Nash Thank you this was very helpful! I was able to contact someone from my branch that said the same thing to me. I appreciate your advice coming from WA looks like we have the same rules here in CA. I like the separate email idea as well. :)

@Joe Funari I love the "disclose down to your underpants"! It's so true haha Thank you Joe for your advice coming from TX and the LLC part is a great idea :)

Cheers!

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