DUAL AGENT. Brokerage Firm represents both Buyer and Seller. This commonly occurs when licensees in the Brokerage Firm representing Seller have a Buyer client looking for types of property similar to Seller’s property. In such event, the Brokerage Firm and all of its licensees represent both Buyer and Seller and are dual agents. Dual agents must remain neutral in negotiations and must not advance the interest of one party over the other. Seller [ ] agrees [ ] does not agree to Dual Agency
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DUAL AGENT. Brokerage Firm represents both Buyer and Seller. This commonly occurs when licensees in the Brokerage Firm representing Seller have a Buyer client clients looking for types of property similar to Seller’s property. In such event, the Brokerage Firm and all of its licensees represent both Buyer and Seller and are dual agents. Dual agents must remain neutral in negotiations and must not advance the interest of one party over the other. Seller [ ] agrees [ ] does not agree to A separate Dual AgencyAgency Consent Addendum is required under Hawaii law.
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Sources: Commercial Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement
DUAL AGENT. Brokerage Firm represents both Buyer and Seller. This commonly occurs when licensees in the Brokerage Firm representing Seller have a Buyer client looking for types of property similar to Seller’s property. In such event, the Brokerage Firm and all of its licensees represent both Buyer and Seller and are dual agents. Dual agents must remain neutral in negotiations and must not advance the interest of one party over the other. Seller [ ] agrees [ ] does not agree to Dual AgencyAgency If ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees, then a separate written Dual Agency Consent Addendum is required with the Purchase Contract under HawaiiHawai‘i law.
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DUAL AGENT. Brokerage Firm represents both Buyer and Seller. This commonly occurs when licensees in the Brokerage Firm representing Seller have a Buyer client clients looking for types of property similar to Seller’s property. In such event, the Brokerage Firm and all of its licensees represent both Buyer and Seller and are dual agents. Dual agents must remain neutral in negotiations and must not advance the interest of one party over the other. Seller [ ] agrees [ ] does not agree A separate Dual Agency Agreement is required under Hawaii law prior to Dual Agencythe Purchase Contract.
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Sources: Buyer Representation Contract