Thursday, January 17, 2008

First Time Home Buyers Should Be Clients

This is Part 3 in my series on Columbia South Carolina real estate agency laws.

In Part One, I expressed the importance of discussing agency relationships with real estate licensees (agents) and agreeing on your business relationship. In Part Two, I wrote about the difference between being a Customer and a Client.

This installment will discuss the importance of some sellers and all home buyers becoming Clients. Clients receive more services from real estate licensees than customers.

If you are a first time home buyer, I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU to hire an Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR). There are ABR's that will work with you for FREE*! How can you beat that?

A seller becomes a client of a real estate company by signing a formal listing agreement with the Company. For a seller to become a client, this agreement must be in writing and must clearly establish the terms of the agreement and the obligations of both the seller and the Company which becomes the agent for the seller.

A buyer becomes a client of a real estate Company by signing a formal buyer agency agreement with the Company. For a buyer to become a client, this agreement must be in writing and must clearly establish the terms of the agreement and the obligations of both the buyer and the Company which becomes the agent for the buyer.

Let me take a moment and place emphasis on the previous paragraph. If you do not have a signed agreement from a real estate company or associated licensee, they are not required to work in your best interests!

For example, if you visit a new construction site and meet the on-site agent, they are talking to you with the best interest of the builder/seller in mind. Why do I know this? It's their Fiduciary Responsibility to represent the best interests of the builder/seller.

If you give that on-site agent information about yourself without representation, that agent has a legal duty to share it with the builder/seller. What you don't know about how they use your information could hurt you!

There are several examples of current homeowners that would never buy a new home again without the help of an Accredited Buyer Representative or Certified Residential Specialist. The ABR and CRS Designee is trained on representing and negotiating for your best interests!

Let me say this again...............If you are looking to buy a home, GET REPRESENTATION! Bad things can happen to you that could take years and thousands of dollars to correct.


In Part Four, we will discuss the fiduciary services that Clients should receive from their licensee (agent) and the real estate Company.



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