
Who Is Looking Out For Your Best Interests?
Real Estate Agents are required by law to explain to consumers what the
relationships are between agents and buyers and sellers. You may think what does
it matter to me? It matters a lot. When you are buying real estate you are
making a major purchase that you will likely be paying for a long time. What you pay
for that property is very important. Pay too much and you may not be able to sell it
for more than you paid for it or even break even. You may buy the
property only to find out that you have taken on problems that are out of your
reach to take care of and list can go on and on. In a real estate transaction all
sellers are represented by all real estate companies and all real estate agents
as soon as they sign a listing agreement to sell their property no matter what
company has the listing. All real estate agents are going to try to sell the
property for the price that it is listed for, whether that is the market value or
not. Buyers on the other hand are not represented by anyone unless they ask to be
represented and also sign a buyer representation contract with a real estate
company and the agent that represents that company. This information is clearly
presented in The Agency Disclosure Brochure. It is in your best interests to take
the time to read it before you start the buying process.
You Only Need 1 Realtor Why Not Have The Best?
Sally Morris is the real estate expert to call in Greenwood and the surrounding areas.