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Buyer's Agent Exclusivity Contracts In Connecticut

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Dave Jones Realty, llc. 0789397

Buyer's Agent Exclusivity Contracts In Connecticut

 

Everyone expects to sign a contract when choosing a listing agent to help them sell their home. They understand that the agent needs to be protected as they spend out-of-pocket, upfront costs for marketing and other expenses. But often homebuyers are surprised when their buyer's agent presents them with an exclusivity contract before taking them out to see homes. What is it, and should you sign it?

 

This first question is, why would a buyer's agent want to have a contract with a homebuyer anyway? The anser is simple; unlike other professions real estate agents are paid only when a transaction is closed through a commission. All costs, including time and gas, are paid upfront. This means that they are taking time to show you homes and negotiate on your behalf, all without the certainty that they will be paid. 

 

While an exclusivity agreeement does not guarantee the client will find a home, make an offer, and close escrow, it does ensure that the buyer will not decide to use their cousin or neighbor at the last time minute after the agent has done all the work. The agreement will last for a period of time, generally 6 months, and provides protection for the agent, and is legally binding.

 

So, what if you sign an agreement and then are unhappy with the service provided? The cancellation provisions are typically spelled out in the contract so make sure you read them and request any revisions prior to singing.

 

Buyer agent exclusivity agreements are quite common. If yu are being presented with one, read it carefully, understand the obilgations, and then if you feel comfortable, move forward, and find your next home.

George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Dave if I were a Realtor there is NO WAY I would spend time with a Buyer who refused to sign an exclusivity contract.  For me it would be a Red Flag if they refused to sign one.

Nov 23, 2021 10:28 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Dave, the State of Colorado REQUIRES a buyer agency to be in writing, and sometimes buyer from other states are reluctant.   So sorry, but it is required.

Nov 23, 2021 12:30 PM