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  • September 13, 2024
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Salesperson Jane receives a phone call from Buyer John in hopes of showing him a property he found on
Zillow. Salesperson Jane says she would be more than happy to show Buyer John the property so long as
the listing agent would allow it. So Salesperson Jane contacts the listing agent and schedules a showing
for Friday evening. Salesperson Jane notifies Buyer John of the appointment and instructs him to meet
her at the property so she can show it to him then. On Friday, Salesperson Jane arrives thirty minutes
early to open the house up and get it ready for the showing, but notices a vehicle is home. So
Salesperson Jane goes up and knocks on the door to see if anyone is home. After a few moments, Seller
Jim opens the door and tells Salesperson Jane to come on in. Salesperson Jane feels uncomfortable
about this situation because Seller Jim is represented by another real estate agent, but still goes in and
sits down and ANS -Yes. Salesperson Jane is not supposed to speak with another agent's client without
first obtaining permission from that agent.



Salesperson Jane receives a phone call from Buyer John in hopes of showing him a property he found on
Zillow. Salesperson Jane says she would be more than happy to show Buyer John the property so long as
the listing agent would allow it. So Salesperson Jane contacts the listing agent and schedules a showing
for Friday evening. Salesperson Jane notifies Buyer John of the appointment and instructs him to meet
her at the property so she can show it to him then. On Friday, Salesperson Jane arrives thirty minutes
early to open the house up and get it ready for the showing, but notices a vehicle is home. So
Salesperson Jane goes up and knocks on the door to see if anyone is home. After a few moments, Seller
Jim opens the door and tells Salesperson Jane to come on in. Salesperson Jane feels uncomfortable
about this situation because Seller Jim is represented by another real estate agent, but still goes in and
sits down and ANS -Yes. Buyer John is allowed this information because he is Salesperson Jane's client.



Salesperson Jane receives a phone call from Buyer John in hopes of showing him a property he found on
Zillow. Salesperson Jane says she would be more than happy to show Buyer John the property so long as
the listing agent would allow it. So Salesperson Jane contacts the listing agent and schedules a showing
for Friday evening. Salesperson Jane notifies Buyer John of the appointment and instructs him to meet
her at the property so she can show it to him then. On Friday, Salesperson Jane arrives thirty minutes
early to open the house up and get it ready for the showing, but notices a vehicle is home. So
Salesperson Jane goes up and knocks on the door to see if anyone is home. After a few moments, Seller
Jim opens the door and tells Salesperson Jane to come on in. Salesperson Jane feels uncomfortable
about this situation because Seller Jim is represented by another real estate agent, but still goes in and
sits down and ANS -No. Buyer John is not entitled to this information since he is only a customer



Janet Jones has inherited a large home from her grandmother in the Highland district of Houston, Texas.
The property Jane inherited is two stories and is listed in the National Historic Register. From the

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