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A dual agent is preparing a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) for the buyer.
What must the agent be careful to avoid?
- Recommending a specific offer price that gives the buyer a strategic advantage.
- Using the same comparable properties that were used for the seller.
- Sharing the CMA with the listing firm's broker.
- Including homes that have sold for less than the subject property.
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