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Buying
Answers To Commonly
Asked Questions About Buyers Agents
Q: Can any real estate agent be a buyer's
agent?
A: Yes, any licensed real estate agent in
Florida may be a buyer's agent. However, before
you hire an agent, check the experience that the
agent has in buyer agency transactions.
Q: The last time I bought a home I believe
that my agent really looked out for me. Why
would anything be different today?
A: In the past, there was a lot of bending of
the rules. Agents believed that they had to take
some risks in order to obtain referrals and
future business from you. In today's litigious
environment, however, real estate agents are
much more cautious. The only way to get an agent
on your side is to hire a buyer's agent.
Q: If this is so good for the consumer, why
aren't all real estate agencies offering buyer
agency?
A: Companies across the country are changing
their methods of doing business to accommodate
the increasing interest in buyer agency.
However, buyers need to be cautioned that many
agents have not been properly prepared and that
buyers should check for the experience and
industry designations of the agent before
signing a contract with the agent.
Q: Won't I get a better deal if I buy
directly from the listing agent?
A: NO. The listing agent owes his or her loyalty
to the seller and cannot legally help you get a
better deal. Although some buyers believe that
the listing agent should be willing to take a
lower commission because he or she does no have
to share with another agent, they fail to
consider that the listing agent has twice the
amount of work if there is not another agent
available to help, so the listing agent may
still not be willing to give up commission.
Q: What other differences can I expect from a
buyer's agent?
A: When you hire a buyer's agent, the entire
home finding process should change. Rather that
trying to sell you on the good points of the
properties you are looking at, a buyer's agent
will help you discover all the negatives of the
home. A buyer's agent should also prepare a
contract that offers the buyer better terms and
conditions and that suspends dates for
settlement and moving that favor the buyer. A
buyer's agent will also look more diligently for
a home for you and should open up additional
home finding possibilities for you, such as
for-sale-by-owner properties and properties not
yet on the market. A buyer's agent will protect
your interests should any problem arise during
home inspections and will negotiate in your best
interests any time there is a need to reopen
contract negotiations.
Q: Can my agent list my home and also be my
buyer agent?
A: Some buyer agents work with both buyers and
sellers and those who do not list homes will
usually refer you to an agent to help you market
your home. Be certain, however, that if the same
agent lists your home and helps you find another
that you have signed a buyer agency agreement
with the agent and that you have checked to make
sure that the agent is proficient in handling
both.
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