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10 Questions to ask your Realtor |
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10
Questions To Ask Your Realtor®
1. Are you a full-time
professional Realtor®? How long have you worked full time in
real estate? How long have you been representing buyers? What professional
designations do you have?
Knowing whether or not
your Realtor® practices real estate on a full-time basis can
give you a piece of the puzzle in foreseeing scheduling conflicts
and, overall, his or her commitment to your transaction. As with
any profession, the number of years a person has been in the business
does not necessarily reflect the level of service you can expect,
but it is a good starting point for your discussion. The same issue
can apply to professional designations.
2. Do you have a personal
assistant, team, or staff to handle different parts of the purchase
transaction? What are their names and how will each of them help
me in my transaction? How do I communicate with them?
It is not uncommon for
high real estate sales producers to hire people to work for them
or with them. They typically work on a referral basis, and, as their
businesses grow, they must be able to deliver the same or higher
quality service to more clients.
You may want to be clear
about who on the team will take part in your transaction, and what
role each person will play. You may even want to meet the other
team members before you decide to work with the team overall. If
you needed help with a certain part of your home purchase, who should
you talk to and how would you communicate? If you have a question
about fees on your closing statement, who would handle that? Who
will show up to your closing? These are just a few of the many important
considerations in working with a team.
3. Do you and/or your
company each have a website that will provide me with useful information
for research, services, and how you work with buyers? Can I have
those Web addresses now? And who does the emails? Can I have the
email address now?
Many homebuyers prefer
to search online for homes and home buying information. There are
certain privacy and comfort levels that you might appreciate in
starting a preliminary search this way, and often it is just a matter
of convenience, having 24-hour access to information. By searching
the Realtor®'s and the company's Web sites, you will get a clear
picture of how much work you would be able to accomplish online,
and whether or not that suits your preferences. When I have a question,
how quickly do you respond to emails?
4. Will you show me
properties from other companies' listings?
Some real estate companies
do offer their buyers' agents a higher commission if they are able
to sell "in-house" listings. In such circumstances, there
can be added incentive to show you a more limited range of homes
than you might consider. If this is the case with your Realtor®,
you should be very clear on how this will impact your home search,
if at all. You also should determine it this affects how much your
buyer agents fee will be.
5. Will you represent
me or will you represent the seller? May I have that in writing?
How will you represent me, and what is the direct benefit of having
you represent me?
The goal here is to ascertain
to whom the Realtor® has legal fiduciary obligation, which may
vary from state to state or even locale to locale. In the past,
Realtors® always worked for sellers. Then the listing broker
was responsible for paying the agent or sub-agent that brought a
suitable buyer for the home. And even though the buyer worked 'with'
an agent, the agent still represented and owed their fiduciary duty
to the seller.
An additional situation
in some states is dual agency. This is where the buyer decides to
have the listing agent prepare the offer for him. A knowledgeable
buyer may elect this situation which should be fully disclosed to
all parties. In some states it also affects the broker's/agent's
fiduciary responsibilities to the seller.
Although Realtors®
today almost always have a sense of moral obligation to buyers,
this original type of seller agency still exists in certain areas.
In other areas, a formal method of buyer representation called Buyer
Agency exists to protect buyers. Find out what is available in your
area and make yourself comfortable with the extent to which you
will be represented.
6. How will you get
paid? How are your fees structured? May I have that in writing?
This is an issue that
can also be related to agency. In many areas, the seller still customarily
pays all Realtor® commissions through the listing broker. Sometimes,
Realtors® will have other small fees, such as administrative
or special service fees, that are charged to clients, regardless
of whether they are buying or selling. Be aware of the big picture
before you sign any agreements. Ask for an estimate of buyer costs
from any agent you contemplate employing.
7. What distinguishes
you from other Realtors®? What is your negotiating style and
how does it differ from those of other Realtors®? What geographic
areas to you specialize in?
It should be important
to know that your Realtor® has unique methods of overcoming
obstacles and is an effective negotiator on your behalf, but most
importantly that your Realtor® can advocate for you in the most
effective ways.
8. Will you give me
names of past clients who will give references for you?
Interviewing a Realtor®
to help you buy a home can be very similar to interviewing someone
to work in your office. Contacting a Realtor®'s references can
be a reliable way for you to understand how he or she works, and
whether or not this style is compatible with your own.
9. Do you have a performance
guarantee? If I am not satisfied with your performance, can I terminate
our Buyer Agency Agreement?
Understand that, especially
in the heavily regulated world of real estate, it can be increasingly
difficult for a Realtor® to offer a performance guarantee. Sometimes
you may find a Realtor® who is willing to guarantee that if
you are dissatisfied in any way with their service they will terminate
your Buyer Agency Agreement. If your Realtor® does not have
a performance guarantee available in writing, it is not an indication
that he or she is not committed to perform, but rather that he or
she is willing to verbally promise some kind of performance standard.
In fact, Realtors® at Keller Williams Realty understand the
importance of win-win business relationships, and that the Realtor®
does not benefit if the client does not also benefit.
10.
How will you keep in contact with me during the buying process,
and how often?
It's a good idea for you to set your expectations reasonably in
accordance with how your Realtor® conducts business. You may
be looking for an agent to call, fax, or email you every evening
to tell you about properties that meet your criteria which are new
on the market. On the other hand, your Realtor® may have access
to systems that will notify clients of new properties as they come
on the market (which could happen several times a day or several
times a week). Asking this extra question can help you to reconcile
your needs with your Realtor®'s systems, which makes for a far
more satisfying relationship.
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JOE THYNE I joined the military on April 27, 1988 on my 17th birthday (with a waiver signed by my parents). In my military career, I progressed through the ranks first as an E-1 (Private) up to an E-5 (Sergeant).
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