If the seller or
buyer authorized the agent electronically, would the authority need the required electronic signature?
Not exact matches
; (b) The terms and conditions of payment, including the total of all payments to be made by the
buyer, whether to the credit services organization or to another person; (c) A full and detailed description of the services to be performed by the credit services organization for the
buyer, including all guarantees and all promises of full or partial refunds, and the estimated length of time, not to exceed one hundred eighty days, for performing the services; and (d) The address of the credit services organization's principal place of business and the name and address of its
agent in the state
authorized to receive service of process.
; (b) the terms and conditions of payment, including the total of all payments to be made by the
buyer, whether to the credit services organization or to some other person; (c) a full and detailed description of the services to be performed by the credit services organization for the
buyer, including all guarantees and all promises of full or partial refunds, and the estimated date by which the services are to be performed, or estimated length of time for performing the services; and (d) the credit services organization's principal business address and the name and address of its
agent, in Utah,
authorized to receive service of process.
An exclusive
buyer agent is paid the same seller -
authorized commission split that is offered across the board to any
agent who brings a
buyer, so a
buyer's
agent does not collect any fees from the
buyer.
The agreement between the seller and the
buyer could remove the power of the seller's refusal to
authorize refund of the earnest money by requiring the escrow
agent, or whoever is holding the funds, to refund the earnest money to the
buyer unless the seller initiates a lawsuit to retrieve the earnest money by a clear deadline.
Similarly, a
buyer's
agent can't reveal the
buyer's top price to the seller unless
authorized to do so.
One point that should be made clear is that a listing
agent is not allowed to reveal the terms of a
buyers offer to another
buyer or their
agent unless the seller
authorizes them to do so in writing.
A
buyer agent earns the same seller -
authorized commission split that is offered across the board to any
agent who brings a
buyer, so
Buyers Brokers Only, LLC does not collect any fees from you, the homebuyer.
The designated
agents are able to fully represent the interests of their respective
buyer clients, while the brokerage must treat the interests of the competing clients in an even handed, objective and impartial manner, and not disclose any confidential information concerning any of the clients to any other person unless
authorized to do so by the client or required by law.
Agent A party who is
authorized to act in the best interests of a principal / client, and is obligated to place the principal's interests before the interests of any other parties, including the
agent's own interests regardless of whether the agency relationship is with the seller of the property or the
buyer.
This contract creates the relationship between these parties, establishes the duties of each and the terms under which the listing broker will be deemed to have earned a commission, and frequently will
authorize the listing broker to cooperate with or compensate (or both) cooperating brokers who may be subagents,
buyer agents, or acting in some other capacity.
A multiple listing service is defined as a facility for the orderly correlation and dissemination of listing information among Participants so that they may better serve their clients and customers and the public; is a means by which
authorized Participants make blanket unilateral offers of compensation to other Participants (acting as subagents,
buyer agents, or in other agency or nonagency capacities defined by law); is a means by which information is accumulated and disseminated to enable
authorized Participants to prepare appraisals and other valuations of real property; and is a means by which Participants engaging in real estate appraisal contribute to common databases.