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Potential for conflict of interest for letting ex-boyfriend’s brother be our real estate agent?

My ex-boyfriend and I are selling our house. We’ve lived in it for 1.5 years but have split up. While I’ve always thought we were going to get married, it never happened, and I have already moved on with my life. I believe we are able to sell this house without the need for lawyers. His brother, the person who was also our agent when we bought it, has offered to only take 1% instead of the standard 3%. I would think there’s no way for a listing agent to represent one of the 2 sellers more than the other one right? I think this is a good deal but I want to make sure that there is no way I get screwed out of my share of the proceeds. (Yes, half of me hates the fact that his brother is profiting off of our breakup and would like to not let him lol but I also want to be able to get as much money back as possible)

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