San Diego Buyer's Agent
The Most Widely Misunderstood Service In Real Estate
Today
The Buyer's Agent is probably the most
misunderstood real estate service available to today's homebuyer. It is
essential that every home buyer understands "agency"
relationships and how those relationships affect their home buying
process. Lack of knowledge in this one area alone could cost you thousands
of dollars and will definitely hamper your contractual abilities to a fair
and equitable transaction.
The History of Agency Relationships in Real Estate
Prior to 1993 all real estate agents were
bound under the common laws of "seller" agency to protect the
seller in every transaction. Though the agent helped the buyer look for
homes, find a mortgage, and guide them through the contractual process-
he/she was at all times bound to the duties of agency as it pertained to
the seller.
The old agency law recognized all real estate agents as either agents or
sub-agents to the seller. This was mainly due to the fact that:
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This was the traditional way the real
estate profession operated, and
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The seller was responsible for all the
commission dollars so it seemed only appropriate to have total
representation.
What Caused the Change in Local Agency
Laws?
The number one problem that arose from
"seller agency" was the fact that disclosure was not prevalent.
In other words the buyer not only knew nothing about the property he/she
was buying, other than what the seller's agent wanted them to know, but
they also didn't realize that "their" real estate agent was
really working towards the seller's interests. As a result, many legal
cases and lawsuits were brought about due to the fact that the buyer was
misinformed about the relationships in the real estate transaction.
In an effort to alleviate the "the
buyer beware" structure of the real estate transaction two major
changes came about:
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Agency Disclosure and Buyer Agency, and
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Seller's Disclosure
Agency Disclosure, as required by most
states, requires the real estate agent to explain to the customer or
client (on the first "substantive contact") who they represent
in the transaction - The Buyer or Seller. This is to ensure that the buyer
understands right away who is or is not on his/her side of the
transaction. That way confidential information doesn't get mishandled and
conveyed to the wrong party.
The Seller's Disclosure Of Real Property
requires the seller to complete a large questionnaire explaining features
of the home and problems with the property, if any, (past and present).
This too has helped the buyer understand more about the home they are
purchasing and the property's history.
Of course all types of new services,
inspections and tests, have become available letting the prospective home
purchaser examine everything about a specific property. Some of these
include:
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Home Inspection- inspection on the
structure itself (incl. systems, building materials, condition of
home.)
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Water & Septic Tests where
applicable
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Radon Gas
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Mold
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Pools and Jacuzzi's
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Buried Oil Tanks
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Lead Paint
Should I Hire a Buyer's Agent?
The answer to this question is a resounding
YES. It's what type of buyer agent that is the difficult question. There
are however some general things to be careful of.
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Do not sign an Agency contract until
you understand it totally. Be careful how long you are obligated to
work with an agent and how they are to be paid. In this day and age it
is customary for the agent to accept what the "seller" is
offering to buyer agents. This will probably be changing in a few
years.
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Make sure you can cancel your agreement
at anytime without penalty.
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Your agent should be willing to show
you as many homes as you would like to see.
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Some buyer's agents will not show you homes unless
that home gives them at least a 3% commission which means you may lose
out on finding the right home. Choose a buyer's agent that will show
you ALL the homes within your search criteria regardless of the
commission.
Why a Written Buyer Agency Agreement?
For your satisfaction and protection. You are about to enter into
one of the most important decisions of your life. Your home selection
and purchase will not only impact you financially, but it will affect
the way you and your family will live, and the lifestyles you will
adapt for years to come.
When you hire a real estate professional, you need to understand
that realtors are independent business people with business expenses.
To accomplish your goals they need to know that their expenses will be
eventually covered through the transaction.
Therefore, for your own protection and satisfaction, you want to
work only with a real estate professional that is prepared to make a
full commitment to you, your goals and your expectations.
Advantages of using iSanDiegoRealEstate.com
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Full Representation - You deserve an agent
who will protect and promote your interests in a real estate
transaction.
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Buyer Expertise - Very successful in getting an offer accepted
in a multiple-offer situation for the home and price that you want.
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Current Listings - Receive the most up-to-date MLS Listings 24-48 hours
quicker than
MLS Search and HouseTrack.
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All Listings - Receive ALL the MLS Listings whereas
the MLS Search and HouseTrack will provide 95-97% of all listings due to
a few brokers not willing to participate. Don't take a chance on
possibly missing the critical 3-5% of the market because it could cost
you your dream home.
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Complete Information - Full property information
(more property detail not found on MLS Search and HouseTrack)
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Personalized - Fully personalized search criteria
to help locate your dream home.
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Currently our Buyer Representation Fees
are FREE to You. Should you decide to purchase a home using our
services all of our fees/commissions will be paid by the seller. You are
therefore under no obligation to compensate us for our time, information,
services, or expertise in helping you to find and buy your home. Call (619) 890-7447
to get started today!
NOTE: You should be willing to get a
bank pre-approval for a mortgage.
Wrap Up
Buyer Agency has brought about good changes
in the real estate industry for the homebuyer. A good buyer's agent will
save you thousands of dollars, guide you to the best homes,
and manage your real estate transaction for you. They should protect you
and use their experience to properly position you both contractually and
during subsequent negotiations with the seller. Their communication skills
should be clear so as to help you through the myriad of decisions you will
need to make. You are looking for an experienced trusted
advisor who understands your needs (emotionally and financially) as well
as your goals.
For more information on Buyer Agency call
(619) 890-7447. If you would like my assistance in finding your perfect
home, please proceed to Property Request
to help me match your personal search criteria. I look forward to helping
you find your dream home!
Best Regards,

Your Net Savvy Real Estate Agent for Life!
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