DISCLOSURE REGARDING REAL ESTATE AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS
Before you disclose confidential information to a real estate licensee regarding a real estate transaction, you should understand what type of agency relationship you have with that licensee. A real estate transaction is a transaction involving the sale or lease of any legal or equitable interest in real estate consisting of not less than 1 or not more than 4 residential dwelling units or consisting of a building site for a residential unit on either a lot as defined in section 102 of the land division act, 1967 PA 288, MCL 560.102, or a condominium unit as defined in section 4 of the condominium act, 1978 PA 59, MCL 559.104.
Michigan law requires real estate licensees who are acting as agents of sellers or buyers of real property to advise the potential sellers or buyers with whom they work of the nature of their agency relationship.
Seller's Agents
A seller's agent, under a listing agreement with the seller, acts solely on behalf of the seller. A seller can authorize a seller's agent to work with subagents, buyer's agents and/or transaction coordinators. A subagent is one who has agreed to work with the listing agent, and who, like the listing agent, acts solely on behalf of the seller. Seller's agents and subagents will disclose to the seller known information about the buyer which may be used to the benefit of the seller. Individual services may be waived by the seller through execution of a limited service agreement. Only those services set forth in paragraph (2)(b), (c), and (d) above may be waived by the execution of a limited service agreement.
Buyer's Agents
A buyer's agent, under a buyer's agency agreement with the buyer, acts solely on behalf of the buyer. Buyer's agents and subagents will disclose to the buyer known information about the seller which may be used to benefit the buyer. Individual services may be waived by the buyer through execution of a limited service agreement. Only those services set forth in paragraph (2)(b), (c), or (d) above may be waived by execution of a limited service agreement.
Dual Agents
A real estate licensee can be the agent of both the seller and the buyer in a transaction, but only with the knowledge and informed consent, in writing, of both the seller and the buyer.
In such a dual agency situation, the licensee will not be able to disclose all known information to either the seller or the buyer.
The obligations of a dual agent are subject to any specific provisions set forth in any agreement between the dual agent, the seller, and the buyer.
Licensee Disclosure (check one)
I hereby disclose that the agency status of the licensee named below is:
____ | Seller's Agent |
____ | Seller's Agent - limited service agreement |
____ | Buyer's Agent |
____ | Buyer's Agent - limited service agreement |
____ | Dual Agent |
____ | None of the above |
Affiliated Licensee Disclosure (check one) |
_____Only the licensee's broker and a named supervisory broker have the same agency relationship as the licensee named below. If the other party in a transaction is represented by an affiliated licensee, then the licensee's broker and all named supervisory brokers shall be considered disclosed consensual dual agents.
_____All affiliated licensees have the same agency relationship as the licensee named below.
Further, this form was provided to the buyer or seller before disclosure of any confidential information.
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Licensee | Date |
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Licensee | Date |
Acknowledgment |
By signing below, the parties acknowledge that they have received and read the information in this agency disclosure statement and acknowledge that this form was provided to them before the disclosure of any confidential information.
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Potential Buyer/Seller (circle one) | Date |
___________________________________ | ___________________ |
Potential Buyer/Seller (circle one) | Date |
LIMITED SERVICE AGREEMENT | |
Pursuant to Michigan law certain services provided by a real estate licensee may be waived. A real estate licensee is required to perform certain services for his or her client unless these services are waived by the client. By signing below, you agree that the real estate licensee will not be required to perform the services initialed (only initial the services waived). | |
Initial if waived: | |
-Acceptance of delivery and presentation of offers and counteroffers to buy, sell, or lease your property or the property you seek to purchase or lease. | |
_______ _______ | |
-Assistance in developing, communicating, negotiating, and presenting offers, counteroffers, and related documents or notices until a purchase or lease agreement is executed by all parties and all contingencies are satisfied or waived. | |
_______ _______ | |
-After execution of a purchase agreement by all parties, assistance as necessary to complete the transaction under the terms specified in the purchase agreement. | |
_______ _______ | |
Agreement to Waive |
By signing below, I acknowledge that the duties owed to me pursuant to Michigan law have been explained to me and that I knowingly agree that the real estate licensee who represents me will not provide the services that are initialed above. I also understand that in any proposed real estate transaction, no other real estate licensee is required to provide the waived services unless I subsequently hire them to do so. I also acknowledge that in order to protect my interests I may need to retain other professionals, such as an attorney.
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Seller or Buyer | Date |
___________________________________ | ___________________ |
Seller or Buyer | Date |
___________________________________ | ___________________ |
Real Estate Broker or Salesperson | Date |
___________________________________ | |
Brokerage Name |
MCL 339.2517