BWV Dreamin
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If this is in fact the law in FL( which I would seriously question), this is the perfect example where the seller AND buyer should obtain exclusive representation. Does TSS have a problem representing the seller ONLY if requested?
At The Timeshare Store, Inc.® we actually work as a transaction broker. I don't want to get that term confused with a dual agent. In the state of Florida the housing real estate market is typically handled in the transaction broker manner.
If you come to Florida or contact a real estate company in Florida you should assume the agent is operating as a transaction broker unless they notify you otherwise as stated below.
"As of 2008, the Florida Association of REALTORS® states that all buyers and all sellers, upon contacting a REALTOR®, are to assume the agent is operating as a Transaction Broker, unless they notify you otherwise."
Jason