The seller's "listing broker" will either represent the seller as a "single agent" or represent both the seller and the buyer as a "dual agent".
These are questions that the above text answers:
1. What are the two types of representation that a listing broker can have in a real estate transaction?
2. Who does the listing broker represent when acting as a single agent?
3. Who does the listing broker represent when acting as a dual agent?
4. What is the role of a listing broker in a real estate transaction?
5. What is the difference between a single agent and a dual agent in real estate?
6. Can a listing broker represent both the seller and the buyer in a real estate transaction?
7. What is the term used to describe a listing broker representing both the seller and the buyer?
8. What is the seller's "listing broker" responsible for in a real estate transaction?
9. What is the main difference between a single agent and a dual agent in terms of representation?
10. What are the potential implications of a listing broker acting as a dual agent in a real estate transaction?