============================================================ TITLE: Is Your Boston Realtor 100 Percent Loyal to You, the Homebuyer? TYPE: article VERSION: 1 VERSION_ID: b25cd929-97d3-40e4-8bfc-4152ae8264b6 GENERATED_AT: 2026-03-20T19:59:29.831Z SUMMARY: If your Boston Realtor isn't an exclusive buyer broker, there likely is a question of loyalty. Boston area homebuyers should understand why? AUTHOR: Buyers Brokers Only, LLC READING TIME: 7 min WORD COUNT: 1317 SOURCE URL: https://www.buyersbrokersonly.com/buying/boston-buyer-agent-realtor ============================================================ KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Have a Questions? We're Happy to Help You. * Homebuyer Workshop * Home Buyer Testimonials * The Latest Home Listings * Home Buyer Resources * Homes Home Listings Get Property Updates * Home Listings * Get Property Updates * Agents * Resources Home-buying Blog Buyer Beware! 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The reason is apparent. It is a conflict of interest. On the other hand, the same homebuyer may use a real estate buyer agent that works for the real estate brokerage that represents the seller. Homebuyers should consider the options and decide if this is an ideal situation for them. In a traditional real estate firm, when one agent represents a seller and another real estate agent at the same company represents a buyer purchasing (or offering on) the same home, this conflicted representation is called dual agency. Dual agency must be disclosed and consented to in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. A homebuyer who consents to dual agency gives up their right to have their agent be loyal to them since that agent is now also representing the buyer's adversary. Once a homebuyer gives up that duty of loyalty, the agent can advance interests that are adverse to that homebuyer. When a homebuyer consents to dual agency his or her agent no longer owes the homebuyer important fiduciary duties. For example, a dual agent could know from the seller that a property has a history of water in the basement and also know that the buyer plans to finish the basement. Not only would the dual agent not have a duty to disclose such information to the buyer, but his or her fiduciary duty to the seller might actually prohibit it. To avoid disclosing dual agency conflicts and obtaining written consent, many states, including Massachusetts and New Hampshire, allow real estate companies to "designate" a real estate agent. One agent at the brokerage represents the seller, and a different "designated" real estate agent at the same company represents a potential homebuyer. A homebuyer must consent to designated buyer agency. The designated buyer agent does owe the homebuyer loyalty, full disclosure, confidentiality, reasonable care, obedience to lawful instruction, and other duties; however, no other agents affiliated with the same real estate company will represent the buyer. In fact, the other agents will not owe the buyer loyalty, full disclosure, confidentiality, or the other duties mentioned above. Suppose a firm declares that it is a designated agency real estate company. In that case, the law allows the firm to be the brokerage for both sides of the transaction, as long as different "designated" agents represent the buyer and the seller.In that circumstance, only the owner/manager is the dual agent. The designated seller agent owes no fiduciary duty to the homebuyer and vice versa. An exclusive buyer agent is a real estate agent that only represents home buyers and who works at a company that does not list properties of any kind for sale.To be a true exclusive buyer agent, every agent at the company must be an exclusive buyer agent. In other words, there is not any possibility of designated agency or dual agency. There are several advantages of working with an exclusive buyer agent.First, exclusive buyer agents focus only on buyer representation and meeting the specific needs of homebuyers. Second, because they never list properties, an exclusive buyer agent has no interest in any particular property on the market.  They can be completely objective about any property their homebuyer client is interested in, explaining the pros and cons equally to a buyer, without the conflicts of interest common in designated and dual agency companies. Third, because they work at a company that does not list homes for sale, there are never incentives (tangible or otherwise) to sell a colleague's "in-house" listing.An exclusive buyer agent is always on the homebuyer's side, looking out only for their buyer client's best interest without regard for what the seller may want or need. 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