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Before we talk about the brokerage services form, please note that this and all other real estate forms are available at trec.texas.gov. I would recommend researching this website before talking to an agent so you understand the difference between the IBS (information about brokerage services), the listing agreement (what you would use when listing a property), and the buyer’s representation agreement (what you use when you’re looking to have an agent help you purchase a home).
Now, on to the brokerage services form. The main stipulations of this form include:
- The separate responsibilities between a broker and an agent. Namely, the broker is the one who holds your listing, while the agent is the one who represents you throughout the transaction.
- The requirement that all parties be treated “fairly and honestly.”
- The concept of an intermediary, or when the agent represents both the buyer and the seller in the transaction.
- How transactions should be handled and what information the agent should be communicating with you. If you’re working with an agent to purchase a home, that agent’s responsibilities are to share with you any material facts they specifically know about the home.“
The brokerage services
form states the duties of an
agent required by law.
” - The minimum duties by law that the agent is responsible to their client for. Above treating everybody fairly and honestly, they want to put their clients’ interests above their own. It’s important that they communicate that information to you so you’re aware of everything that’s happening in that particular property. They want to answer all of the client’s questions and present any offer to you and explain the ramifications of what’s listed in the offer so you have a full knowledge of what’s going on and can make a good decision.
- Disputes. It’s important to have everything in writing both from an agent’s perspective and from a buyer-seller perspective so everybody’s aware of what’s expected and everything’s in writing. This helps prevent any miscommunication during the transaction and also makes for a less stressful transaction.
I hope you found this conversation useful. Remember, trec.texas.gov is a good place to go for some good resources. If you have any further questions, feel free to call or send me an emai!l
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