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AN EMPOWERING RELATIONSHIP!

September 19th, 2008

Sports agent.  Talent agent.  Insurance agent.  Real estate agent.  What significance does the label “agent” hold, and why is it important when buying or selling a home?

Webster’s dictionary defines an agent as “a person, firm, etc. empowered to act for another.”  For an “agency” relationship to exist, there must be a “principal” and an “agent.”  The principal is the person who empowers another to act as his representative, while the agent is the person empowered to act.

In real estate, an agency relationship is created when a seller signs a “listing agreement.”  The seller gives the broker authority to act on his behalf to locate a purchaser. The agent must be loyal to his principal, exercise competence, and when negotiating a sale, the agent must protect the principal’s financial interests. The agent must also treat all third parties honestly and fairly.

It is also possible for an agency relationship to exist between a buyer and a broker.  When this occurs, the broker’s fiduciary loyalty is to the buyer, and all sellers must be treated honestly and fairly.  In that case, the agent attempts to secure the lowest price and most favorable terms for the buyer, his principal.

Whether buying or selling, it is critical to understand which parties make up the agency relationships.  If in doubt, ask the real estate agent for a clarification.

Call me if you need assistance with your real estate decisions.  If you prefer, email me at donkingsley@kingsleyrealestate.com.  I will be happy to share my knowledge with you at no cost or obligation.

 

Entry Filed under: Buying A Home, Real Estate Tips, Selling Your Home


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