Home Buyer
Representation
Agency
Relationship in Real Estate Transaction
It's the
law…Agency
Every listing
agreement and buyer agency agreement for real estate services contains a
description of agent duties and relationships.
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Sellers
Agent: |
An agent who lists
a property and represents and acts on behalf of the seller. |
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Buyers
Agent: |
An agent who
represents a buyer and acts on the side of the buyer. |
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Dual
Agency: |
This occurs when
the agent is representing both the buyer and the seller in a
transaction, or when two agents working for the same real estate
company each represent a party in the transaction. This requires
consent of all parties, and all confidential information about
price, terms and motivation of any party involved are kept
confidential. Dual agents may not advocate for one party to the
detriment of the other.
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If a buyer(s) decide
not to agree to a dual agency, they may give up their opportunity to
purchase properties listed by their real estate agent's company. If a
seller decides not to agree to a dual agency relationship, the seller
may give up the opportunity to sell the property to a buyer
representative by their real estate agent's company.
How does buyer
representation work?
In every real estate transaction there are two sides: the seller and the
buyer. As an agent, I always represent someone's interests. That someone
is the party with whom I have a contract. Unless I have a contract with
you, the buyer, no matter how friendly we become, my loyalty and
fiduciary responsibilities must be to the party with whom there is a
contract - the seller.
What happens
if Your Company also Represents the Seller?
This is known as a dual agent. I represent both you and the
seller. The discussions regarding price, terms of contract and the
motivation of you and the seller are confidential and do not get
discussed with the other party. As a dual agent, I cannot work to the
detriment of either Party. Although this description of dual agent is
brief, feel free to contact me for more complete details.
What are the
Benefits to the Buyer?
With either type of agency, I am required to treat you with honesty and
fairness, to assist you in selecting a property, and to disclose to you
any known material defects in the properties that I show you. As your
buyer agent, I can give you my loyalty, and there is confidentiality. I
am working in your interest. As your agent, you can level with me. I am
negotiating and facilitating throughout the process of buying a home.
What are the
Disadvantages to the Buyer?
Arguably, there are no disadvantages, but there is a contractual
responsibility. As your representative, I am working in your interest.
But just as a seller has a contract to sell through his or her agent,
you as a buyer client have a contractual responsibility to buy your home
through me during the time the contract covers, even if you find a
property on your own.
Is it in the
Seller's Interest to work with Buyer Agents?
Absolutely! Working with Buyer Agents provides the home seller with the
maximum exposure of their home, highly motivated and qualified buyers,
and no liability for a sub-agent's actions or misrepresentations to the
buyer.
Will it Cost
Me Extra to Have My Own Representation as a Buyer?
NO! The seller pays my fee on all property listed through the Multiple
Listing Service (MLS). In the case of a For Sale By Owner, many have
already included a fee for the Buyer's Broker because they recognize the
value of a professional Realtor showing their home to potential buyers.
Look for an ABR
(Accredited Buyer Representative) when selecting an agent!
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