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I have resided in the Southborough area since 1972, have been active in the real estate market since 1984, and I am very familiar
with the Metrowest and Worcester areas. I was formerly a top producer with two local Century 21 offices and a local RE/MAX
office. I am well qualified to represent my clients as either a Seller's Agent or a Buyer's Agent. I enjoy working with
people and believe strongly that looking for a home should be an enjoyable experience. I try to make the search fun and I
am willing to work very hard to make the process as easy and enjoyable as I possibly can. Please feel free to contact me
and I promise to work with my clients every step of the way.
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Know The Rules

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SELLERS AGENT - When a seller engages the services of a listing broker that seller becomes the broker's
client. This means the broker, and its subagents represent the seller. They owe the seller undivided loyalty, utmost care,
disclosure, obedience to lawful instruction, confidentiality and accountability. They must put the seller's interest first
and negotiate for the best price and terms for their client, the seller. (The seller may also authorize subagents to represent
him/her in marketing their property to buyers).
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BUYER'S AGENT - When a buyer engages the services of a broker then that buyer becomes the broker's client. This means the
broker represents the buyer. The broker owes the buyer undivided loyalty, utmost care, disclosure, obedience to lawful instruction,
confidentiality and accountability. The broker must put the buyer's interest first and negotiate for the best price and terms
for their client, the buyer. (The buyer may also authorize subagents to represent him/her in locating property).
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DISCLOSED DUAL AGENT - A broker can work for both the buyer and the seller on the same property provided such broker obtains
the informed consent of both parties. The broker is then considered a disclosed dual agent. This broker owes the seller
and the buyer a duty to deal with them fairly and honestly. In this type of agency relationship the broker does not represent
either the seller or buyer exclusively and they cannot expect the broker's undivided loyalty. Also, undisclosed dual agency
is ILLEGAL.
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pam@pamscott.com
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