Buyer broker's fees are negotiable — just look
at any buyer representation contract and you should see CYA terminology indicating that their fee is negotiable.
We now need to look closely
at buyer representation to make sure that we have in place «reasonable standards of care» so that buyers have reasonable expectations of our services.
That's why we now need to look closely
at buyer representation to make sure that we have in place «reasonable standards of care» so that buyers have reasonable expectations of our services.
Not exact matches
«The aquatics section
at Global helps our
buyers find us easily and makes for a great visual
representation of the aquatics industry as a whole, with all of the beautiful aquariums and crystal clear water,» says Turner.
The beauty of the concept is the TEMPORARY & NON-EXCLUSIVE, which makes the consumer, user, fan,
buyer move through a number of Totems and fine - grain his own social
representation your through adopting a variety of Totems
at the same time, thus perpetuating the purpose - idea, «personalized» by his own flavor, the mixture of his favorite social objects spirit.
Led by the firm's head of real estate Andrew Bembridge, the deal was made even more challenging by the fact it was a share sale transaction and there were no warranties on the underlying environmental state of the properties, requiring extensive due diligence procedures from all parties (including ensuring that
representations made
at interviews between the
buyer and seller on environmental issues were not binding).
However, the agent
at Realty never had the potential
buyer sign a Buyer Representation Agree
buyer sign a
Buyer Representation Agree
Buyer Representation Agreement.
• Prepare documents such as
representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, leases, and deeds • Accompany
buyers during visits to and inspections of property, advising them on the suitability and value of the homes they are visiting based on current market conditions • Conduct quarterly seminars and training sessions for sales agents to improve sales techniques • Advise sellers on how to make homes more appealing to potential
buyers increasing average selling prices by 16 % from initial appraisals • Evaluate mortgage options helping clients obtain financing
at the best rates and terms
I have sold properties for the past 10 years with a very good success rate and
at the end of the transaction I am told many times, that my skills and
representation was well worth the cost of doing business, by both
buyers and sellers.
At one point I developed a liability disclaimer that I inserted in offers made by those who were my
buyers; or, attached to a
buyer's co-op
representation and or to the agreement of purchase and sale incoming from a co-op, as a Schedule.
Even if you don't specialize in
buyer representation, it's very likely that you will work with
buyers at least once in a while.
I know the industry has done its best to install new ideas such as
buyer representation agreements, but
at the end of the day it remains the nature of the business that there will be people who use salespeople as a hobby or recreational activity.
There is only «one» reason why a potential client does not want to sign a
Buyer Representation Agreement with a Realtor... he / she does not want to work with that Realtor
at that time, if ever.
When a potential
buyer tells you they want to look at homes and you see this is someone you can work with, you sign a Buyer Representation Agreement and they pay a retainer ($ 1,000 for exam
buyer tells you they want to look
at homes and you see this is someone you can work with, you sign a
Buyer Representation Agreement and they pay a retainer ($ 1,000 for exam
Buyer Representation Agreement and they pay a retainer ($ 1,000 for example).
Re / max brought the REBAC courses to Ontario in 1991/2 and several hundred salespeople and brokers, including myself, obtained our in our ABR designations
at that time, The Re / max brokers encouraged and supported our associates to embrace the
Buyer Representation idea long before it was mandatory.
The
Buyer Representation Agreement signifies that for a designated period of time, the buyer has engaged a specific REALTOR ® firm to work exclusively on his or her behalf at finding a prop
Buyer Representation Agreement signifies that for a designated period of time, the
buyer has engaged a specific REALTOR ® firm to work exclusively on his or her behalf at finding a prop
buyer has engaged a specific REALTOR ® firm to work exclusively on his or her behalf
at finding a property.
If honest and fair
representation works for the
buyer, we should just leave it
at that.
If they've signed a
representation agreement with the
buyer's agent, what does it say about services owed
at this stage?
It is the
buyer's right to dictate the type of
representation they want and require, not something foisted upon a
buyer at the whim of an over enthusiastic sales rep. whose only goal is to collect signatures.
We didn't sign a
buyer representation agreement but came to an understanding that we would look
at homes together.
It is imperative that industry members wishing to represent
buyers reach a clear, written, understanding with their client
at the start of their
representation about compensation and the nature and extent of the services they are prepared to provide.
At Acres, we take a collaborative approach to seller and
buyer representation.
Buyer representation in the Purchase and Sale Complimentary review of Trust documents for
Buyers Closings
at any desired location, including in home closings
In a traditional real estate firm, when one agent represents a seller and another real estate agent
at the same company represents a
buyer that is purchasing (or offering on) the same home, this conflicted
representation is called dual agency.
-- if the sellers, once aware of the importance of disclosing a latent defect, still refused to disclose the defect (e.g. by way of a clause in any subsequent offer), then the salesperson could and should have refused the listing — the listing salesperson (in my opinion) showed a lapse in judgement by offering client
representation to
buyers she simply met
at an open house.
To make things worse, a home
buyer can decide to forego exclusive
representation, and opt instead for limited
representation by hiring the listing agent who is already contractually obligated with a fudiciary duty to the seller to get them the highest and best offer possible
at the best terms available.
The
buyer is free to terminate the relationship
at any time, providing the
buyer has not signed a formal written
buyer's
representation agreement.