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Real estate agents are constantly under attack. One of the most common risks agents face is when something breaks in the house post-closing. Too many lawyers and buyers think the listing agent knew every possible defect that could have existed in the house.
Currently, there are three major defenses that can be used when agents are sued. Today, I will highlight two significant court cases, McLaughlin vs. Williams and Isaac vs. Kopchinski, as well as the existing statutory protections that further shield agents from liability.
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Gary
* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.
By Gary Pickren5
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Real estate agents are constantly under attack. One of the most common risks agents face is when something breaks in the house post-closing. Too many lawyers and buyers think the listing agent knew every possible defect that could have existed in the house.
Currently, there are three major defenses that can be used when agents are sued. Today, I will highlight two significant court cases, McLaughlin vs. Williams and Isaac vs. Kopchinski, as well as the existing statutory protections that further shield agents from liability.
Don't forget to like us and share us!
Gary
* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.

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