Agency
The Texas broker-buyer relationship under a buyer representation agreement requires the buyer's agent to present ALL properties that meet the buyer's criteria, including:
AOnly properties listed on the local MLS
BProperties listed on the MLS, For Sale By Owner properties, and new construction✓ Correct
COnly properties listed by the agent's own brokerage
DOnly properties where the seller offers a buyer's agent commission
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes fiduciary duties to their buyer client and must present all properties meeting the buyer's criteria, including MLS listings, FSBOs, new construction, and any other available properties — not just those offering compensation.
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