Your Realtor Is Like Your Lawyer...

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Premier Homes Realty 607004

Your Realtor Is Like Your Lawyer

 

House.jpgI have a client who we've become very fond of one another.  I sold her home when she was going through a divorce two years ago which was a tough time.  Now she is ready to get back in the game and become a homeowner again!  My client is very specific about what she is looking for in her next home.  As she says, this will be the last home she ever buys...

We've gone out to see several houses, but we have realized buying new construction may be the way to go.  During her late night online searches, she came across an independent builder.  The builder spoke one on one with my client the next day.  Immediately she told the builder she is working with a Realtor and he told her he would give her a better deal if she does NOT use a Realtor.

I know many consumers think they will make out better if they don't use a Realtor but often times they don't.  Would you show up in court without a Lawyer if you were facing a 10 year jail sentence?  If you have a signed agreement with your Realtor, your Realtor has a fiduciary responsibility to their client and will work to make sure you get the best deal.  There are many things your Realtor does for you during your entire home buying process. 

 

 

Here are just a few of the things your Realtor should do for you:

 

  • Locate properties listed with a Realtor that fit your criteria in a home.
  • Detect defects when previewing houses that the average home buyer may overlook.
  • Conduct a market analysis to help you determine the best offer price so you do not pay too much for your new home.
  • Write your contract and include all of the state required disclosures/disclaimers necessary to facilitate the transaction.
  • Negotiate the maximum closing cost help.
  • Negotiate the terms of your contract and explain the process so you will understand what to expect.
  • Work and coordinate with all parties involved in the transaction such as the lender, title company, inspection company, appraisal and listing agent.
  • Help you review the settlement statement to make sure it is in line with what was negotiated on the contract.

 

 

You + Me = Success.jpgAlways be leery when a Seller or Builder tells you to dump your Realtor.  You hire a Realtor to work for your best interest and advise you on the best course of action.  Also, if you think you will just use the Listing Agent so you can get a better deal, think again.  In some situations, you may be able to negotiate a slight advantage, however the Listing Agent is working for the best interest of their client, the Seller.  The Listing Agent cannot give you any advice on what to do, they can only write what you tell them to.  Any information you give the Listing Agent unknowingly can and will be used to assist their client, the Seller.  If you do not have any experience with buying houses, consider using a Realtor who will educate and guide you through the process while looking out for your best interest!

 

 

 

Tabitha Richardson
Broker/REALTOR®

blog:  www.LifeAsARealtor.com
email:  info@premierhomesmd.com
web:  www.facebook.com/premierhomesrealty

(443) 415-4215 cell
(410) 363-1535 x101 office

 

 

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Premier Homes Realty
Tabitha Rector-Richardson
Broker/Owner/Realtor
(443) 415-4215 cell
(410) 363-1535 ext 101
tabitha@premierhomesmd.com
www.premierhomesmd.com

Comments (7)

James (Jim) Lawson, DBA
DomainRealty.com LLC - Bonita Springs, FL
Broker Associate, RSPS, BPOR, HI & PE

Excellent advice Tabitha. As a current agent and former home builder, the buyer is always at a disadvantage when dealing directly with a builder.  A knowledgeable agent can help level the playing field. Furthermore, many builders have a buyer agent commission built into their marketing plan. So ordinarily there is no extra expense for the buyer. Unfortunately, many buyers don't know this.   

Mar 05, 2015 04:47 AM
Tabitha Rector-Richardson
Premier Homes Realty - Owings Mills, MD
Premier Homes Realty (443) 415-4215

You're right, most Buyers don' t know this and unfortunately for them they do not utilize what they are most likely already paying for!  Thanks for the commend James (Jim) Lawson, DBA 

Mar 05, 2015 05:34 AM
Michael Dagner
Brokers Guild Classic - Denver, CO
Your Denver Homes Realty Expert

Hi Tabitha, the number of roles real estate agents find themselves in sometimes is interesting.  The therapist role is probably the least fun.

Mar 05, 2015 12:29 PM
Dawn Waters
The Waters Group LLC - Debary, FL
Connecting People with Places

I have had to put on the therapy hat for the last few sellers that I have worked with. While this can be exhausting, in the end it makes me grateful about the fact that this job is never dull!

Mar 05, 2015 10:01 PM
Tabitha Rector-Richardson
Premier Homes Realty - Owings Mills, MD
Premier Homes Realty (443) 415-4215

I would agree that we must wear the Therapist hat quiet often.  But you gotta do what is needed to get the job done :-)

Mar 06, 2015 04:41 AM
Roy Kelley
Realty Group Referrals - Gaithersburg, MD

This is good information to share with prospective home buyers.

Mar 09, 2015 11:24 PM
Nancy Laswick
United Real Estate - Phoenix, AZ
Your REALTOR® For The Valley Of The Sun

Excellent advice for all homebuyers Tabitha whether it's their first home or their tenth home. Instead of dumping your agent you should dump the Builder.

Mar 12, 2015 11:37 AM

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