Transaction Brokers, Powers of Attorney, and Termination

The foundation of traditional real estate practice rests on the bedrock of agency—the legally binding promise that a professional will act exclusively in the best interests of their client. Yet, the machinery of property transfer does not strictly require this partisan allegiance to function. By stripping away the intense fiduciary obligations of loyalty and obedience, the law creates alternative mechanisms to facilitate a sale. Furthermore, the law allows individuals to legally delegate their own decision-making power to others entirely. Understanding how real estate practitioners operate outside of traditional agency, how individuals delegate absolute legal authority to others, and precisely how these complex professional relationships meet their legal end is critical for mastering the national real estate landscape.

A diagram illustrating the traditional structure of fiduciary duty. Alternative real estate mechanisms often strip away these strict obligations of loyalty and obedience.
A diagram illustrating the traditional structure of fiduciary duty. Alternative real estate mechanisms often strip away these strict obligations of loyalty and obedience.
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