A real estate professional working with a buyer has disclosed the options for representation under state law, but has not signed a buyer representation agreement and considers the buyer a customer. while showing the buyer a property, which o the following statements by the professional could create implied agency in a jurisdiction where the common law of agency prevails?
A real estate professional working with a buyer has disclosed the options for representation under state law, but has not signed a buyer representation agreement and considers the buyer a customer. while showing the buyer a property, which o the following statements by the professional could create implied agency in a jurisdiction where the common law of agency prevails?
A. “You should consider having any property inspected by a professional.”
B. “You should speak to attorney about how to take title to the property.”
C. “You should offer $20,000 less than the asking price due to the repairs needed on this property.”
D. “You should be prequalified by a lender since most sellers will request this information when you make an offer.”
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