What’s the difference between a buyer’s REALTOR® and a seller’s REALTOR?
A buyer’s REALTOR is legally obligated to operate at all times in the best interest of the buyer. A listing, or “seller’s” REALTOR has similar responsibilities, only with the seller’s concerns at the forefront. And if a REALTOR represents both the buyer and seller in negotiations, this is known as multiple representation.
Real estate professionals are required to disclose exactly who they represent in a transaction. But it’s always smart to discuss the pros and cons of various types of representation with your REALTOR - including multiple representation – to ensure that you understand what’s best for your specific situation.
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Posted by Constantine Isslamow
on October 25, 2009