23 August Q: Once the buyer/tenant signs the buyer/tenant broker agreement, must I give the buyer/tenant the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form so that the buyer/tenant can acknowledge that I represent the buyer/tenant? August 23, 2019 By Sandi Frazer Agency 0 A: No. The Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form is not required to be signed by a client with whom you have entered into a brokerage agreement. Related Posts Once the buyer/tenant signs the buyer/tenant broker agreement, must I give the buyer/tenant the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form so that the buyer/tenant can acknowledge that I represent the buyer/tenant? Once the buyer/tenant signs the buyer/tenant broker agreement, must I give the buyer/tenant the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form so that the buyer/tenant can acknowledge that I represent the buyer/tenant? Once the seller/lessor signs the listing agreement, must I give seller/lessor the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form so that the seller/lessor can acknowledge that I represent the seller/lessor? Once the seller/lessor signs the listing agreement, must I give seller/lessor the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form so that the seller/lessor can acknowledge that I represent the seller/lessor? Q: Once the seller/lessor signs the listing agreement, must I give seller/lessor the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form so that the seller/lessor can acknowledge that I represent the seller/lessor? Agency Must I provide the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form at an open house? Must I provide the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form at an open house? When is a licensee required to provide the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form? When is a licensee required to provide the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form? Q: Must I provide the Understanding Whom Real Estate Agents Represent form at an open house? Agency Comments are closed.