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Originally Posted by frayedends
This may be different than in Massachusetts. In Massachusetts when a buyer works with an agent they sign an agency disclosure that shows they are representing the buyer. The agent may or may not sign a contract with the buyer. If there is no contract the buyer can simply stop working with them. In addition if the are a "Realtor" there is a code of ethics that the agent must be loyal and obedient etc to their client (buyer or seller).
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Unless something has changed fairly recently, there's not much difference between Massachusetts and Florida. The biggest difference, is "dual agency" is not allowed in Florida, but something called being a "transaction broker" is allowed. Same horse, different color.