Massachusetts recognizes which types of agency relationships?
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Only seller agency
Massachusetts recognizes more than just seller agency. While seller agency is one option, the state law explicitly allows for additional types of representation including buyer agency, dual agency, and facilitator relationships.
Seller agent, buyer agent, dual agent, and facilitator
Only buyer agency
Massachusetts recognizes more than just buyer agency. While buyer agency is an important relationship, the state also allows seller agency, dual agency, and facilitator relationships to be established in real estate transactions.
Transaction broker only
Massachusetts does not limit transactions to only transaction brokers. The state recognizes multiple agency types including seller agency, buyer agency, dual agency, and facilitator relationships beyond just a transaction broker role.
Why is this correct?
Massachusetts law explicitly recognizes four agency relationships: seller agency, buyer agency, dual agency, and facilitator. This comprehensive approach allows flexibility in representing different parties while maintaining disclosure requirements.
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