Real Estate Brokers. A real estate broker is anyone who acts on behalf of a real estate firm to perform real estate brokerage services under the supervision of a managing or designated broker. Brokers may represent a buyer, seller, or—in a dual agency relationship—both the buyer and seller if all parties agree in writing. Real estate firms and brokers are licensed in Washington State through the Department of Licensing (DOL).
Duties as a Real Estate Broker. Certain duties apply between an agent and a seller, a seller and a buyer, or in a dual agency relationship, including the duty to:
These duties cannot be waived. The only duty that can be waived is the duty to make a good faith and continuous effort to seek a buyer for a seller or a seller for a buyer. Under written consent, dual agents are not obligated to seek additional properties to purchase for a buyer or seek additional offers for the seller.
Duties as a Real Estate Broker. Regardless of whether a broker is an agent, or what the relationship is between the broker and client, a broker who renders real estate brokerage services owes certain statutory duties to all parties on the disclosure, accuracy, and timeliness of information provided.