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Georgia’s Buyer Agency Law….How Does it Affect You? REBLOG! In Florida, why sign a BUYER BROKER AGREEMENT? Read THIS!
Winter, this can actually be a great reason to use what other states call a BUYER BROKER AGREEMENT as well.  Here in Florida, we are now Transaction Brokers and the lines are very blurry compared to being a Single Agent or Buyer Agent.
Great job on the blog and clarifying all the facts. 
 
For years Georgia did not have a buyer agency law in place. As a matter of fact, the only party to have representation in the transaction was a seller. However, the state of Georgia passed a law that provides the buyer to have the representation as well, but with a few provisions.
First, the buyer needs to put his request for representation in writing by signing a contract with a real estate broker. And, this request needs to be in writing before going to look at houses and certainly before writing a contract. Without this request in writing,  every agent the buyer talks to is technically representing the seller according to the way the law is written. So, why would you want everyone in the transaction representing the seller??
Well most don’t. However, the way the law is written, without a buyers agreement, the agent is obligated ... more

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