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Brokers

A seller may employ a real estate broker to find a buyer for his or her property, or a buyer may employ a broker to find a suitable property. Either way, the broker has duties and obligations to the person who hired him or her, and is subject to rigorous state licensing standards. If an agreement to purchase the property is made, it is strictly between the seller and buyer; the broker is not a party to that agreement.

The experienced attorneys at Bruce D. Townsend can advise you regarding disputes with brokers or other legal matters pertaining to real estate. Call our office at 845-778-2228 to discuss your case.

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