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#211037 - 03/12/08 08:08 AM
Re: Buyers agent or transaction broker?
[Re: RESTEVE]
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We try to only work with buyers as buyers agents. I would rather worry about the liability for my actions and not have to worry about my liability for the actions of the listing agent.
Personally, in my agency talk with buyers I tell them I will be their buyers agent unless they want one of ours listings. I don't give them a choice.
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#211052 - 03/12/08 10:31 AM
Re: Buyers agent or transaction broker?
[Re: Bigtoe]
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We do not work without a contract in place and buyer's who want representation must expressly retain us as their agent.
We disclose the various types of agency and non-agency relationships available in the market place and the positive and negative elements attached thereto, and the type of relationship our firm is prepared to offer.
We advise buyers that our firm practices "single agency" in that we will only represent the interest one party in a transaction and that party will be the who has expressly retained our services.
We also advise buyers who wish to place and offer on one of our listings that they be independently represented by another agent and we explain why, but with their express permission we will refer them to a qualified agent who will independently represent their best interest in the transaction, and we further disclose details of any referral fee that may be forthcoming upon the successful completion of their transaction.
Important Notice: This information is provided as basic educational information by the author and is not a substitute for the advice of an expert and/or the advice of a lawyer. There is NO representation as to legality, accuracy, correctness of the herein information and the reader is strongly urged to consult a lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction to ensure accuracy before acting on this information .
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#211767 - 03/14/08 06:12 PM
Re: Buyers agent or transaction broker?
[Re: Bigtoe]
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Loc: Virginia
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Personally, in my agency talk with buyers I tell them I will be their buyers agent unless they want one of ours listings. I don't give them a choice.
How can you NOT give them a choice??? That would be like going on a listing appointment and telling the seller you are going to sell their home. A buyer should always have a choice.
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#211778 - 03/14/08 07:16 PM
Re: Buyers agent or transaction broker?
[Re: VA Gal]
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Registered: 12/15/04
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Loc: CO
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A buyer should always have a choice. One company here I know of, does not offer agency representation to buyers and sellers, it's their policy, even if you represent a buyer for one of their listings, they will not accept offers where agents represent buyers.
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#211928 - 03/15/08 12:41 PM
Re: Buyers agent or transaction broker?
[Re: pikes peak]
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Locally: Transaction-brokerage or designated agency is not legislated or recognized within our jurisdiction. When such relationships were discussed with members of the public, they viewed such relationships as solely a means by which some unscrupulous agents are able to avoid liability for their error’s and/or omissions to the detriment of their clients and they would not place their trust in such agents.
Agency law prevails in our court systems as adopted from English law. Therefore, since buyers are frequently the plaintiffs in real estate litigation, I prefer that a buyer when considering placing an offer on one of our listings that they be independently represented by their own agent, who in a fiduciary relationship assumes some of the liability, and thus reduces the liability of both the seller and the sellers agent. Important Notice: This information is provided as basic educational information by the author and is not a substitute or the advice of an expert and/or the advice of a lawyer. There is NO representation as to legality, accuracy, correctness of the herein information and the reader is strongly urged to consult a lawyer in the relevant jurisdiction to ensure accuracy before acting on this information .
Edited by Devil's Advocate (03/15/08 12:44 PM) Edit Reason: appropiate paragraph spacing
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#212056 - 03/15/08 11:52 PM
Re: Buyers agent or transaction broker?
[Re: Devil's Advocate]
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Locally: Transaction-brokerage or designated agency is not legislated or recognized within our jurisdiction. When such relationships were discussed with members of the public, they viewed such relationships as solely a means by which some unscrupulous agents are able to avoid liability for their error’s and/or omissions to the detriment of their clients and they would not place their trust in such agents. I wonder if attorneys there would agree with that point of view and advocated to be represented like the general public. Here, I don't know of a single one who would want to be represented by an agent. I suspect that if agents were not representing buyers and sellers, attorneys would lose work due to less litigation.
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