This shift was adopted only after the practice became known among financial institutions» REO departments and corporate relocation companies, who were advised by their counsel of the potential liability involved
in subagency.
Not exact matches
A centralized panel of federal administrative judges with adequate judicial tenure could generate substantial cost savings compared to the cost of operating separate judicial offices
in the various federal agencies and
subagencies.
In following this practice, REALTOR ® B was, in effect, presenting a demand for a subagency compensation greater than that which REALTOR ® A, as the listing broker, had specified in the information filed with the Board's Multiple Listing Servic
In following this practice, REALTOR ® B was,
in effect, presenting a demand for a subagency compensation greater than that which REALTOR ® A, as the listing broker, had specified in the information filed with the Board's Multiple Listing Servic
in effect, presenting a demand for a
subagency compensation greater than that which REALTOR ® A, as the listing broker, had specified
in the information filed with the Board's Multiple Listing Servic
in the information filed with the Board's Multiple Listing Service.
REALTOR ® B defended his action arguing that REALTOR ® A's refusal to reduce her commission by an amount equal to what she had offered other brokers for
subagency services would have placed the seller
in the position of having to pay an excessive amount of commission if he had accepted the offer agreeing to contribute to the buyer broker's compensation.
Beginning
in the late 1980s, groups, including NAR, state and local associations, and consumer advocates, started examining how the interests of buyers were being represented under the traditional agency /
subagency model.
In recent years, however, an overwhelming number of salespeople have switched from subagency to buyer agency in response to shifting consumer demand, according to industry observer
In recent years, however, an overwhelming number of salespeople have switched from
subagency to buyer agency
in response to shifting consumer demand, according to industry observer
in response to shifting consumer demand, according to industry observers.
As it happens
in real, real estate life... regularly... There's no denying that «
subagency of the mind» is alive and well and still practiced
in theory...
In some Provinces it's been almost twenty years since «subagency» was practiced and it was likely mostly only practiced in theory even when it was aroun
In some Provinces it's been almost twenty years since «
subagency» was practiced and it was likely mostly only practiced
in theory even when it was aroun
in theory even when it was around!
New Registrants might also wonder how a savvy Practitioner could herald «sub-agency»
in one paragraph of a herein letter with: «I guess you could say praise for
subagency.»
and then lament it
in the following paragraph with: «We're talking
subagency days and very dangerous territory.
Hall: A shift took place
in 1993 when national MLS policy changed and an offer of
subagency became optional on a listing.
The common denominator
in the complaints is the old - time, veteran salesperson who, because
subagency has gone by the wayside, has recently put on a buyer agency cap but doesn't yet understand all the duties that go along with it.
All they're doing
in Colorado is
subagency under another name.