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Avoid additional costs with your buyer's agent - 11/27/2024

The real estate landscape is shifting, with new practices like mandatory buyer's agreements becoming the norm. While these agreements aim to provide clarity and protection, they can also create unexpected complications.

Imagine signing a buyer's agreement with an agent, then stumbling upon your dream home during a casual open house visit. This seemingly innocent scenario could lead to a costly mistake, potentially leaving you on the hook for thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket fees.

As the industry evolves, it's crucial for homebuyers to understand the implications of these agreements and the potential pitfalls of going solo after signing one.

Contacting Listing Agents Directly

Visiting open houses on your own or calling the listing agent is a quick way to discover information and what you like and dislike. Be sure to register with the host agent and inform them if you are currently working with an agent. Keep your excitement in check, as the host agent represents the seller. It's best to keep your intentions discreet, as anything you say or do can be used against you in negotiations!

Builder Homes

Creating your dream home is an adventure. Many buyers are surprised to learn that a builder's role is very similar to that of a traditional home seller. Your buyer's agent will represent you as a buyer and use their expertise to ensure you have the best possible experience and get the best deal. Many builders budget for a buyer's agent commission regardless of whether you have one, so take advantage of my experience and understanding by following their policies when visiting developments.

For Sale By Owner

If you find a For Sale by Owner property, let your agent know so they can help you maximize the process. They have the expertise to make contact, negotiate, and ensure the entire transaction goes smoothly. Your agent can help you save money in the transaction and, more importantly, save you the headaches of managing the purchase on your own.

Example

When a buyer who has signed a written buyer's agent agreement contacts another agent, it can lead to a complex situation regarding procuring cause and commission payments. Here's how it might unfold:

The buyer signs an exclusive buyer's agent agreement with Agent A, establishing a legal relationship and potentially agreeing to pay a fee for their services.

The buyer then contacts Agent B, perhaps at an open house or through another listing, without informing them about the existing agreement with Agent A.  Agent B shows the buyer a property, and the buyer decides to purchase it through Agent B.

A dispute may arise between Agent A and Agent B over who is the procuring cause of the sale. This dispute would typically be resolved through arbitration by the local real estate board.

If Agent B is determined to be the procuring cause (for example, if they showed the property and facilitated the sale), they may be entitled to the selling portion of the commission from the transaction.

However, the buyer may still be liable to pay Agent A's fee separately, as per their written agreement. This is because the buyer's agent agreement is a contract between the buyer and Agent A, independent of the outcome of the procuring cause dispute.

In this scenario, the buyer might end up effectively paying two fees: one indirectly through the sale (which goes to Agent B as the procuring cause) and one directly to Agent A as per their agreement.

This situation underscores the importance of clear communication between buyers and agents, and the need for buyers to understand their obligations under a buyer's agent agreement. It also highlights why agents should always ask potential clients if they're already working with another agent to avoid such complications.

For more information, download our Buyer's Agent Guide. You should be comfortable talking with a real estate professional how this works and your available options. 

Luz A Rodriguez DRE 01229566 CRS ABR GRI SFR Probate Certified Green Designatio LA Realty Services -DRE 01330108 Chino, CA (949) 838-4552 DRE 01229566 I have guided sellers through the real estate process for the last 27 years. I have seen the market's ups and downs, short sales, and foreclosures. With my knowledge and experience, I'll make sure you find the best price possible in the shortest time and alleviate any fears or issues. Our exceptional team is always ready to collaborate with you on all the necessary steps, from the initial stages to the final closing. We are fully prepared to serve you! Call me now at 949-838-4552 I love the real estate business and have never lost my strong eagerness to buy and sell real estate. I pledge excellence in real estate services and am called to serve you with integrity and dedication that exceeds your expectations. I have had my real estate license since 1997 and have been both CRS and GRI agents. I also have the NAR designations GREEN and SFR. Experience: Luz A. Rodriguez has been a licensed REALTOR since 1997. She also passed the required loan officer examination in 2010. Her solid experience, more than 26 years in marketing and sales, gives her an edge in selling your home or buying a property. She is proficient in writing and negotiating contracts, which will help her do things right from start to finish. Commitment and Dedication: Luz is a full-time agent dedicated to the profession, active in the local market, and committed to providing exceptional service. Luz is honest, reliable, professional, and ethical. Education: Luz graduated from St. Paul's College in Manila, Philippines. She has obtained various certifications and designations related to specialized real estate transactions. She strives to stay informed in a constantly changing environment by attending workshops, webinars, and seminars, both live classes and through the Internet. She is committed to providing quality service and representation on behalf of clients. Communication: Luz prioritizes regular communication with clients. She employs modern technology to stay in touch with them. She believes that communication is the most important ingredient in any successful relationship. You will never have to say, "I never heard from my agent." My Credentials and Designations are as follows: * Certified Residential Specialists (CRS) * Accredited Buyer"s Representative (ABR) * Graduate of Real Estate Institute (GRI) * Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) * Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) * Short Sale & Foreclosure Resources (SFR) NAR Designation * Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative (HAFA) * Certified Probate Real Estate Specialists (CPRES) * NAR's Green Designation (Green) NAR Designation Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter