medium · National Real Estate Exam
An agent lists a property and promises the seller, 'I will sell this house within 30 days or I'll buy it myself!' This type of 'guaranteed sales' plan:
- Is always illegal because agents cannot own property they have listed.
- Must be clearly disclosed and written into the listing agreement.
- Is illegal under federal antitrust laws.
- Automatically makes the agent a dual agent.
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