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Buyers: How to Choose a REALTOR(R)

By
Real Estate Agent with Edwards Real Estate Group, Inc.

Not all agents or brokers in Renton and Newcastle are REALTORS® - there is a difference.

 

As a prerequisite for selling real estate in Washington, real estate professionals must be licensed, either as an agent/salesperson or as a broker. Before a license is issued, minimum standards for education, examinations and experience must be met. After receiving a real estate license, most agents join our local board known as the Seattle King County Association of REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), the world's largest professional trade association. Only, then can they call themselves REALTORS®.

 

The term "REALTOR®" is a registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of NAR and who adheres to its strict Code of Ethics (which in many cases goes beyond Washington state law). In our area, it is the REALTOR® who shares information on the homes they are marketing, through our Multiple Listing Service (MLS) known as Northwest MLS. Working with a REALTOR® who belongs to an MLS will give you access to the greatest number of homes.

 

What Are an Agent's Obligations to You?

 

A real estate agent is bound by certain legal obligations. Traditionally, these common-law obligations are to

•put the your interests above anyone else's

•keep your information confidential

•obey your lawful instructions

•report to you, anything that would be useful

•account to the your for any money involved

 

A REALTOR® is held to an even higher standard of conduct under the NAR's Code of Ethics.

 

In recent years, laws in Washington have been passed setting up various duties for different types of agents. When you first start working with a REALTOR®, ask for a clear explanation of Washington's current regulations, so that you will know where you stand on these important matters.

 

Seller's Agents and Buyer's Agents

 

Suppose you sign an offer to buy a home for $450,000. You really want the property and there's a chance other offers are coming in, so you tell the agent that "We'll go up to $460,000 if we have to. But of course don't tell that to the seller."

 

If you're dealing with a seller's agent, he or she may be duty-bound to tell the seller that important fact. In Washington, the seller's agent doesn't have any duty of confidentiality towards you. Honest treatment might require that the agent warn you that "I must convey to the seller anything that would be useful so don't tell me anything you wouldn't tell the seller."

 

If you're dealing with seller's agents, it's a good idea to keep confidential information to yourself.

 

These days many home buyers prefer to hire a buyer's agent, one who owes the full range of duties, including confidentiality and obedience, to the buyer. A buyer's agent is often paid by the seller, regardless of the agency relationship. This effectively renders the services of a buyer's agent free of charge to the buyer.

 

Evaluating a Real Estate Agent

 

In making your decision to work with an agent, there are certain questions you should ask when evaluating a potential agent. The first question you should ask is whether the agent is a REALTOR®. Here are other questions you should then ask the agent:
•Do you have an active real estate license in good standing? To find this information, you can check with the Washington State Department of Licensing.

•Do you belong to the Northwest MLS and/or a reliable online home buyer's search service? Multiple Listing Services are cooperative information networks of REALTORS® that provide descriptions of most of the houses for sale in Western Washington.

•Is real estate your full-time career?

•What real estate designations do you hold?

•Which party do you represent - the buyer or the seller? This discussion is supposed to occur early on, at "first serious contact" with you. The agent should discuss Washington's particular definitions of agency, so you'll know where you stand.

•When I commit to working with you, how will you help me accomplish my goals? Will the agent show you homes that meet your requirements and will he or she provide you with a list of the properties you've been shown?

 

To learn more about buying property with the assistance of a buyer's agent, feel free to contact me directly. I would be happy to answer any questions you might have.

 

David Edwards

REALTOR®

Keller Williams Real Estate

425-890-8045

david@davidjedwards.com

http://www.davidjedwards.com

davidjedwards111.topproducerblogs.com

 

I am a full time REALTOR® that specializes in Residential Real Estate for buyers and sellers in Renton and Newcastle.