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misky 01-07-2010 01:10 PM

Buyer Agents
 
I understand the difference between VLS and MLS realtors. I'm unclear how to find a Buyer Agent. Do you ask a MLS agent if they are a Buyer Agent? Any recommmendations for Buyer Agents that you have used? How are they paid?

Talk Host 01-07-2010 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by misky (Post 241799)
I understand the difference between VLS and MLS realtors. I'm unclear how to find a Buyer Agent. Do you ask a MLS agent if they are a Buyer Agent? Any recommmendations for Buyer Agents that you have used? How are they paid?

When we sold our house with a MLS agent, there were two. They worked as a team. 1 said she was the buyers agent, the other said she was the sellers agent.

Fourpar 01-07-2010 03:38 PM

When we sold our house with a MLS agent, there were two. They worked as a team. 1 said she was the buyers agent, the other said she was the sellers agent.
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If they were in the same brokerage, that is illegal (in Florida). Suggest that might have been a misunderstanding of terminology...

Buyer agents are those wose loyalty is the the BUYER, to the exclusion of all others. Recommend you contact a Broker and ask for a Buyer Agent, and get your agreement in writing, before looking at properties.

Most of the time Buyer Agents are paid by the Seller, through a split of Seller's agreed upon commission. That is normally detremined by selling broker's offer of compensation via MLS listing. Buyer can pay Buyer agent, but mos do not want to do that.

Good luck,

Talk Host 01-07-2010 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Fourpar (Post 241827)
When we sold our house with a MLS agent, there were two. They worked as a team. 1 said she was the buyers agent, the other said she was the sellers agent.
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Talk Host,

If they were in the same brokerage, that is illegal (in Florida). Suggest that might have been a misunderstanding of terminology...

Buyer agents are those wose loyalty is the the BUYER, to the exclusion of all others. Recommend you contact a Broker and ask for a Buyer Agent, and get your agreement in writing, before looking at properties.

Most of the time Buyer Agents are paid by the Seller, through a split of Seller's agreed upon commission. That is normally detremined by selling broker's offer of compensation via MLS listing. Buyer can pay Buyer agent, but mos do not want to do that.

Good luck,

I'm not sure how this must work. The agents who sold our house are highly respected, reputable agents. One of them represented us, and the other acted as agent for the people who bought our house. I doubt they did anything illegal.

JK

Pturner 01-07-2010 06:21 PM

Best to use a Buyer's Agent
 
We used Linda Sears of Morris Realty as a buyer's agent, and were very pleased. We signed a written agreement with her to be our buyer's agent. Otherwise, she would just have been a transaction agent with no obligation to represent our interests.

As our buyer's agent, she was legally obligated to represent our interests. She represented us quite well!

A good source of info: http://homebuying.about.com/od/buyin...907-buyagt.htm

Google "buying agent vs transaction agent" for many more good sources of info on the subject.

I wish you all the best, and hope you find your dream house! Happy hunting.


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