Dual Agency Agreement is a legal document that was released by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - a government authority operating within South Carolina.
Q: What is a Dual Agency Agreement?
A: A Dual Agency Agreement is an agreement in which a real estate agent represents both the buyer and the seller in a transaction.
Q: Is Dual Agency allowed in South Carolina?
A: Yes, Dual Agency is allowed in South Carolina.
Q: Are there any requirements or regulations for Dual Agency in South Carolina?
A: Yes, there are certain requirements and regulations for Dual Agency in South Carolina. Real estate agents must disclose their role as a dual agent and obtain informed written consent from both parties involved.
Q: What is the purpose of a Dual Agency Agreement?
A: The purpose of a Dual Agency Agreement is to ensure transparency and to protect the interests of both the buyer and the seller in a real estate transaction.
Q: Can a buyer or seller refuse Dual Agency?
A: Yes, a buyer or seller has the right to refuse Dual Agency and can choose to be represented by their own separate real estate agent.
Form Details:
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