You need a buyer's agent when going to an open house in Howard County this weekend

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Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty 3028646

Why you need a buyer's agent to represent you when going to open houses

 

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BEWARE!! During an open house if you do not have a real estate agent representing you, the realtor who is hosting the open house is representing the seller. Many people are unaware of the fiduciary duties of a real estate agent and assume that agents who shows them houses represent them. Not necessarily. If you have not signed an agency agreement that designates you as an agent's client, rather than his customer, the agent is acting as a fiduciary agent of the seller. Fiduciary duties are legal obligations to the client, not the customer. As your Buyer Agent my fiduciary duty is to you, the Buyer. This relationship and agreement includes fidelity, honesty, dedication to purpose and acting in your, the Buyer, best interests.

 

 

Why you need a buyer's agent to represent you when going to open houses

 

 

Let me represent you!

 

As your Buyer's Real Estate Agent I will:

 

Educates you about your market.

Analyzes your wants and needs.

Guides you to homes that fit your criteria.

Coordinates the work of other needed professionals.

Negotiates on your behalf.

Checks and double-checks paperwork and deadlines.

Solves any problems that may arise.

 

Michelle Grunberg

Keller Williams Realty Centrer

info@michellegrunberg.com (Email)

www.michellegrunberg.com (Web)

443-977-6862 (Office)

443-691-8800 (Cell or Text)

443-977-6864 (E-Fax)

 

Comments (1)

Pete Xavier
Investments to Luxury - Pacific Palisades, CA
Outstanding Agent Referrals-Nationwide

Michelle is very right on this matter.

Buyer representation is at NO direct cost to the buyer.

May 08, 2014 08:05 AM

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