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Many states now have mandatory disclosure laws as to who the agent is working for. Before you start looking for a home, decide on what level of representation you need.
Agents working for the seller: If an agent has a home listed, then that agent is an agent of the seller. The agent has promised to do their best for the seller, not you the buyer.
Agents just working for one party in a transaction: These are agents who only represent the buyer or the seller, never both at the same time.
Agents working as a disclosed Dual Agent in a transaction: Many states allow dual agency where the agent is working on behalf of the seller and the buyer. Representation for both parties is reduced as the agent cannot disclose any confidential information for either party to the other.
Agents working merely as a transaction broker. Agents who do not sign a buyer’s agency agreement with you can help you find a home, but they cannot give any advice on negotiating the contract. They have to remain neutral.
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Athens is a city in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, U.S., in the northeastern part of the state, at the eastern terminus of Georgia 316.Athens became a unified government with Clarke County, Georgia in 1990.
It is home to the University of Georgia, a major educational institution in the South and a football powerhouse in the Southeastern Conference.
Athens officially became a town in December 1806 with a government made up of a three-member commission. The university continued to grow, but so did the town, with cotton mills fueling the industrial and commercial development. Athens became known as the "Manchester of the South" after the city in England known for its mills. In 1841, railroad lines were laid through Athens, expanding the commercial development and connecting the city with Atlanta to the west and Greenville, South Carolina to the north.
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 100,266 people living in Athens. -- Source: Wikipedia.com
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