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We use Byer Agency Agreements all the time, it is required on my team and we teach eachother how to use them.   We make sure our clients understand these are just like a listing agreement and that we will work for you and not the seller..... 

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Original content by Mike Carlier

A prospect contacted me yesterday with a question about a listing I had sent her.  At her request, our previous contacts were only by email.  Our conversation revealed that she had been dealing with a brother of a friend who is a real estate agent and also an investor.  She indicated that the agent was not particularly responsive, and that she felt that he and she may be searching for similar property for himself.  She does not have a buyer agency agreement with this agent.

I asked her if he had asked her to enter into an agency agreement with her, and the answer was no.  That is not surprising given the possibility that they both may be looking for the same house.  My suggestion to her was that, if she wanted to continue to work with the other agent that she ask him to sign a buyer agency agreement.  Without the agreement, he owed her nothing but to not lie to her.  He was free to put his own interests ahead of hers, and he had no responsibility to show her any property, even property she specifically asked to see.

If the information this prospect provided me about the other agent is correct, it presents a good reason why it is not always in the agent's best interest to enter into a buyer agency agreement with a customer.  However, the buyer agency agreement is of great benefit to consumers who expect an agent to perform on their behalf. 

If you're shopping for a home, having a buyer agency agreement in place will obligate the agent to diligently work on your behalf to find the best property, determine its value, and negotiate the best price and terms in its purchase.  Without a buyer agency agreement, the agent has no responsibility to the customer other than to be truthful.  He s free to pursue his own interests, even when they conflict with the interests of a potential customer.

E.J. "Mike" Carlier  Apple Valley MN

Keller Williams Realty Integrity

612-916-3033

http://www.prettygoodhomes.com

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Suzanne Gwaltney
Century 21 Sail/Loft Realty - Oriental, NC
Oriental Waterfront Specialist

Ken, I agree with you about a Buyer Agency Agreement.  I find that most of my clients prefer a Buyer Agency Agreement, even when I have to perform "Dual Agency" as it protects the confidentiality of the buyer client as well.  I also enjoy my role as a professional Realtor when I am providing the services that consumers expect when they consult with a real estate agent. 

Mar 25, 2012 12:30 PM
Ken's Home Team LLC. | 360.609.0226 | Portland, OR & Vancouver, WA Real Estate Team
Ken's Home Team LLC. - Vancouver, WA
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Suzanne, if you are doing a Duel Agance you can not do a Buyers agance agreement...   That violates your agreement...  You need to look at that to protect yourself.....

Mar 25, 2012 12:31 PM