2,061,814
I can't remember the last thing that was "limited" that was a good thing. (except, perhaps, spending "limited" time with my mother-in-law)
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
7,836,164
Good or bad, follow the rules in your state.
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
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John Juarez
Fremont, CA
3,125,842
Educate and allow them to make the decision. If intentions are understood, clear and disclosed, it can be done.
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
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John Juarez
Fremont, CA
644,025
it can be good or bad depending the goal of the client and the preferred outcome.
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
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Wanda Kubat-Nerdin - W...
St. George, UT
1,052,211
In AZ it is called 'Consent To Limited Representation'.
Consent must be given in writing, after being informed of what must be kept confidential and what cannot be.
It can be good or bad for clients.
So that's a yes.
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
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Wanda Kubat-Nerdin - W...
St. George, UT
5,772,575
John Juarez gave you the answer for CA
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
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Wanda Kubat-Nerdin - W...
St. George, UT
1,311,397
In California, I believe there is no "limited" agency. You are someone's agent or you are not. It is possible to work with someone and not be their agent. For instance, you are the listing agent working with a buyer who wants to represent themself with no agent. You better be very careful not to take any action that makes you their agent. I would seek my brokers advice and assistance if faced with such a challenge.
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Bob "RealMan" Timm
Minot, ND
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
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Wanda Kubat-Nerdin - W...
St. George, UT
2,390,620
It's limited, just like the Utah RipYouOff RE School.
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John Pusa
Glendale, CA
4,160,899