As a
real estate buyer did you know? In the case of SNIDER vs. OKLAHOMA REAL ESTATE
COMMISSION, June 1, 1999, the Oklahoma Supreme Court said: "Sellers' agents and
dual agents do not and cannot by law give a buyer the same degree of loyalty as
an agent who acts on behalf of a buyer. Sellers' agents owe their allegiance to
the seller. Dual agency invites a conflict of interest. A buyer who relies on
the seller's agent or on dual agency does not receive the same degree of legal
protection as that afforded by an agent acting solely on behalf of the buyer.". |
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