| CONSUMER NOTICE 
		
		THIS IS NOT A CONTRACT
		 
		
		Pennsylvania Law requires real estate brokers and salespersons (licensees) to advise 
		consumers of the business relationships permitted by the Real Estate Licensing and 
		Registration Act. This notice must be provided to the consumer at the first 
		contact where a substantive discussion about real estate occurs.
		
		
		Before you disclose any information to a licensee, be advised that unless you select an 
		agency relationship by signing a written 
		agreement providing for such relationship, the licensee is NOT REPRESENTING YOU. 
		A business relationship of any kind will NOT be presumed but must be established 
		between the consumer and the licensee.
		
		 
		Any licensee who provides you 
		with real estate services owes you the following duties:	
		
		 
		Exercise reasonable professional skill and care which meets the practice 
		standards required by the Act. 
		Deal honestly and in good faith. 
		Present, in a timely manner, all offers, counteroffers, notices, and 
		communications to and from the parties in writing. The duty to present written 
		offers and counteroffers may be waived if 
		the waiver is in writing. 
		Comply with Real Estate Seller Disclosure Act. 
		Account for escrow and deposit funds. 
		Disclose all conflicts of interest in a timely manner. 
		Provide assistance with document preparation and advise the consumer 
		regarding compliance with laws pertaining to real estate transactions. 
		Advise the consumer to seek expert advice on matters about the 
		transaction that are beyond the licensee's expertise. 
		Keep the consumer informed about the transaction and the tasks to be completed. 
		Disclose financial interest in a service, such as financial, title 
		transfer and preparation services, insurance, construction, repair or inspection, 
		at the time service is recommended or the 
		first time the licensee learns that the service will be used. 
		 
		A licensee may have the following business relationships with the 
		consumer: 
		Sellers Agency: 		
		Seller agency is a relationship where the licensee, upon entering into a written agreement, works only for a seller/landlord. Seller's agents 
		owe the additional duties of: 
		 
		A seller's agent 
		may compensate other brokers as subagents if the seller/landlord agrees in writing. 
		Subagents have the same 
		duties and obligations as the seller's agents. Seller's agents may also 
		compensate buyer's agents and transactions licensees who do not have the 
		same duties and obligations as the seller's agents. If 
		you enter into a written agreement, the licensees in the real estate company 
		owe you the additional duties identified above 
		under seller agency. The exception is designated agency. See the designated 
		agency section in this notice for more information.Loyalty to the seller/landlord by acting in the seller's/landlords best interest. 
		Confidentiality, except that a licensee has a duty to reveal known material 
		defects about the property. 
		Making a continuous and good faith effort to find a buyer for the property, 
		except while the property is subject to an existing agreement. 
		Disclosure to other parties in the transaction that the licensee has been 
		engaged as a seller's agent. 
		 
		Buyer Agency: 
		Buyer agency is a relationship 
		where the licensee, upon entering into a written agreement, works only for the 
		buyer/tenant. Buyer's agents owe the additional duties of: 
		
		 
		A buyer's agent may be paid fees, 
		which may include a percentage of the purchase price, and, even if paid by 
		the seller/landlord, will represent 
		the interests of the buyer/tenant.
		If you enter into a written agreement, the licensees in the real estate 
		company owe you the additional duties identified above under buyer agency. 
		The exception is designated agency. See the designated 
		agency section in this notice for more information.Loyalty to the buyer/tenant by acting in the buyer's/tenant best interest. 
		Confidentiality, except that a licensee is required to disclose known 
		material defects about the property. 
		Making a continuous and good faith effort to find a property for the 
		buyer/tenant, except while the buyer/tenant is subject to an existing contract. 
		Disclosure to other parties in the transaction that the licensee has 
		been engaged as a buyer's agent. 
		 
		Dual Agency: 
		Dual agency is a 
		relationship where the licensee acts as the agent for both the 
		seller/landlord and the buyer/tenant in the same transaction 
		with written consent of all parties. Dual agents owe the additional duties of: 
		
		 
		Taking no action that is adverse or detrimental to either party's 
		interest in the transaction. 
		Making a continuous and good faith effort to find a buyer for the 
		property and a property for the buyer, unless either are subject to 
		an existing contract. 
		Confidentially, except that a licensee is required to disclose 
		known material defects about the property. 
		 
		Designated Agency: 
		In designated agency, 
		the employing broker may, with your consent, designate one or more licensees 
		from the real estate company to represent 
		you. Other licensees in the company may represent another party and shall 
		not be provided with any confidential information. The designated agent(s) 
		shall have the duties as listed under seller 
		agency and buyer agency. 
		In designated agency, the 
		employing broker will be a dual agent and have the additional duties of: 
		
		 
		The designation may take 
		place at the time that the parties enter into a written agreement, but may 
		occur at a later time. Regardless of when 
		the designation takes place, the employing broker is responsible for 
		ensuring that confidential information is not disclosed.Taking reasonable care to protect any confidential information disclosed 
		to the licensee. 
		Taking responsibility to direct and supervise the business activities of 
		the licensees who represent the seller and buyer while taking no action that is 
		adverse or detrimental to either party's 
		interest in the transaction. 
		 
		
		Transaction Licensee: 
		A transaction licensee is 
		a broker or salesperson who provides communication or document preparation services 
		or performs other acts for which 
		a license is required WITHOUT being the agent or advocate for either the 
		seller/landlord or the buyer/tenant. Upon signing a written agreement or 
		disclosure statement, a transaction licensee 
		has the additional duty of limited confidentiality in that the following 
		information may not be disclosed:
		
		 
		Other information deemed 
		confidential by the consumer shall not be provided to the transaction 
		licensee.The seller/landlord will accept a price less than the asking/listing price. 
		The buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submitted in a 
		written offer. 
		The seller/landlord or the buyer/tenant will agree to financing terms 
		other than those offered. 
		 
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