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Sonny Christopher
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  • Nashville, TN
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Using multiple agents

Sonny Christopher
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
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Would it be ok to use one agent for buying properties and another agent for listing properties. There has been one agent (Agent A) that has been very helpful to me and I want to repay that by using them. But there are some properties in another part of town where Agent B is more familiar with. Is unethical to use Agent B to help me purchase property and then use Agent A to list it? Am I going to upset both by doing this, or is this something that is common?

Thanks in advance!

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Russell Brazil
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Washington, D.C.
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Russell Brazil
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That agent you use to buy, likely wont ever find you another property. Thats a huge no no in my market.

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