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Daniel Mina
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Dual Agency in Texas

Daniel Mina
  • Plano, TX
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I'm gathering conflicting information on if a real estate agent/broker can represent both buyer and seller in the state of Texas. I'm just trying to incentivize seller's agent to write for me to get both sides of commission. Anyone know how it works in TX? Thanks

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Greg H.
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Greg H.
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  • Austin, TX
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Texas does not allow dual agency.  However a broker can act as a intermediary and collect both sides of the commission

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