That info relates to a real estate agent/broker that neither works for the listing agent or sellers broker. If you read it thoroughly you will see the description refers to real estate agents and brokers and the need to act as a dual agents. I.E. when the listing agent finds themselves in the position of representing both the seller and buyer. Both buyer and seller must agree to an acting dual agent or another agent is brought in. Apparently per your link, in the UK and Australia they are called buyers agent, per Wikopedia! And using wikopedia as fact? Come on!!
Quote from Wikopedia. ""A buyer brokerage or buyer agency is the practice of real estate brokers and their agents representing a buyer in a real estate transaction rather than, by default, representing the seller either directly or as a sub-agent. In the United Kingdom and Australia, the most common term is buying agent."" We are talking about the USA not the UK or Austrailia.!
There ARE, and that is why I stated it, people who are 'hired' to show potential buyers homes IN THE USA when the real estate agent can not. They call them Buyers Agents.
They are being CALLED 'buyers agents' and do not have a license. In my search for a home during the crash I had 6 'buyers agents' assigned to me not one had a license. The BROKER is the one that gave me the description of what the purpose of these people 'called' buyer agents where.
My statement was just a heads up to help the OP make sure they bought a house that would accommodate their RV