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LA
Listing Agent
These are the Ordinary Agents you call when you
see a sign in a yard of a home for sale, or when you call about
an ad you see in the newspaper, or when you walk into an open
house on Sunday afternoon. These Agents are obligated to
get the best price for the seller. These Agents become
"Dual Agents" if they represent a buyer on the sale of
one of their company's listings.
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TL
Transactional
Licensee
Act 112 created another whole
new animal known as a Transactional Licensee. In essence, this
option places the real estate person, and company, in a position
"in the middle." An advocate of no one. Why would
anyone pay someone to sit in the middle and do nothing but open
a door and shuffle papers around? Yet, that is pretty much all
the Transactional Licensee is allowed to do. |
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BA
Buyer's Agent/Designated Agent
Everyone now wants to call themselves a
"Buyer's Agent". Buyer's Agents that work in a
regular real estate office that takes listings can indeed
represent a buyer, but if that buyer wants to see a home listed
by the same company, EVERYTHING can go haywire as the intra
office alarms go off. First the company becomes a Dual Agent
while at the SAME TIME, two Designated Agents WITHIN the same
company are created: One 'supposedly' for the buyer, and one
'supposedly' for the seller. How can two agents WITHIN THE SAME
COMPANY fully represent the interests of two OPPOSING parties at
the same time? Just because Act 112 says they can, logic
dictates THEY CAN'T!!!! |
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EBA
Exclusive Buyer's Agent
This Agent works for a real estate company that never takes
any listings, rather, chooses to represent BUYERS ONLY -
100% of the Time with never a risk of becoming a dual agent!
This is our preferred choice, as we offer you 100%
Representation - 100% of the Time. |
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Ask yourself which you would prefer?
- An Ordinary Agent who represents the Seller?
- A Transactional
Licensee who can do little else
but sit in the middle?
- An Agent (Dual) representing
both
the Seller and the Buyer at the same time?
- An Exclusive
Buyer's Agent who only
represents YOU, the homebuyer?
If your choice is the obvious
preference, and you would like for us to explain how we can best serve your needs,
fill
out our form now.
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