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A buyer called the listing company of a property he wanted to purchase. The sales agent who listed the property showed the buyer the property and answered all of the prospective buyer's questions. The sales agent made it clear to the prospective buyer that the agent represented the seller. The buyer later filled out a sales contract himself and took his offer to the listing agent, asking the agent to present his offer to the seller. In this scenario, the buyer is considered to be

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his own agent. A buyer can perform the duties of a buyer agent himself/herself. But what he/she cannot do is try to charge a fee as a buying agent. If the buyer is actually purchasing the real estate property, he/she is not allowed to collect any fees resulting from the transaction. The buyer will actually save money because he/she is not paying her agent.

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