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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, fill in the property address where the transaction will take place.
  4. Review the section explaining dual agency. This outlines how a broker can represent both buyer and seller, which is crucial for understanding your rights.
  5. In the 'Consent For Dual Agency' section, read through the disclosures carefully. Ensure you understand that you are consenting to this relationship.
  6. Sign and print your name as either buyer or seller in the appropriate fields provided at the bottom of the form.
  7. Finally, enter the date of signing to complete your consent.

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There is nothing illegal or wrong about double closings. There are perfectly legal and ethical. Parties generally run into problems, however, under three sets of circumstances. First, the end buyers financing, particularly FHA or VA, does not always permit double closings due to a lack of seasoning of title.
Dual agency occurs when a real estate agent works on behalf of both the home buyer and seller.
Legally speaking, a dual agent is a real estate broker, or agents working for the same broker, who act on behalf of both the seller and the buyer in a transaction.
Dual agency in Georgia - Georgia law allows both parties to agree to have one agent or broker represent them in a real estate transaction at the same time. In other words, the agent or broker has a client relationship with all parties to the transaction without acting in a designated agency capacity.
(d) Dual Agency: Georgia law allows both parties to agree to have one agent or broker represent them in a real estate transaction at the same time. In other words, the agent or broker has a client relationship with all parties to the transaction without acting in a designated agency capacity.

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Consequently, a dual agent cannot satisfy fully the duties of loyalty, full disclosure, [and] obedience to a seller or buyer. It is clear to see how representing a seller and a buyer in the same transaction is a major conflict of interest.
This type of brokerage relationship is called dual agency. Georgia law allows real estate brokers to act as dual agents if they first get the written consent of both parties.
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