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When is written consent not needed for a broker to act as an intermediary...?

AIf representation agreements are signed with both the buyer and seller, which allows the broker to act as an intermediary
BIf a listing contract is signed with the seller
CIf a buyer representation agreement is signed with the buyer
DIf the purchase contract grants permission to the broker

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A broker can act as an intermediary without written consent when specific agreements are in place or when the purchase contract explicitly authorizes it.

In real estate transactions, a broker can serve as an intermediary between a buyer and a seller without obtaining written consent in the following situations:

  1. If representation agreements are signed with both the buyer and the seller, allowing the broker to act as an intermediary.
  2. If a listing contract is signed with the seller.
  3. If a buyer representation agreement is signed with the buyer.
  4. If the purchase contract explicitly grants permission to the broker.

These scenarios establish the necessary agreements and permissions for a broker to act as an intermediary without requiring written consent.

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