Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have a question. If a person wants to use a Villages agent to purchase a home listed by The Villages by another Villages agent can the person's agent be engaged as a buyer's agent?
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Board of Realtors is trademark and should be capitalized, however, realtor is a person, no more important than teacher, lawyer, nurse, landscaper, plumber, hairdresser, etc.
Of course, some people think they are more important. If you are selling your house yourself, the seller thinks he/she will pocket the commission and the buyer thinks they are saving the commission. Real estate is a cut throat business and there is no practicing "code of ethics". The agent is working for themselves and working both sides of the fence. |
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If you wanted an agent to be your Buyer's Agent, you would be the one paying their commission. They could not (by law) collect a commission from you and the co-broke commission from the commission the seller was paying. In other words, your buyer's agent could not collect two commissions.
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No one ever said a Realtor is any more important than any other profession. However, the word, Realtor, regardless of what you think, is ALWAYS capitalized. The word is a registered trademark of the NAR and just like the words Whirlpool, Coca-Cola, etc., is the same thing . . . always capitalized! Unless you are a member of a board of Realtors and the National Assn. Of Realtors, you cannot use the word Realtor. You would then only be a sales agent, sales associate, agent, etc. Every Realtor must abide by the Code of Ethics as set by their local board and the NAR. If a Realtor does not abide by this code, they would face disciplinary action and the possibility of losing their license if an infraction is serious enough. How does a seller "pocket" a commission when he hasn't paid any??? If a buyer thinks he is saving a commission, he is kidding himself. Most properties sell for exactly what they would sell for with or without a commission. A Realtor does not work for himself. That is illegal. He works for a broker and is paid his split from the broker. In addition, he cannot work "both sides of the fence," as you call it. If he is a buyer's agent, that is all he can be. If he is a transaction agent, that is all he can be. Period! It's very sad how misinformed you are. You really need to check your facts before you sound off.
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The presumption is the agency is transactional but an agent can act as a seller's agent or a buyer's agent. However, such agreements must be in writing. Over the past 20 years I have bought and sold several homes in two states (not Florida). When selling I always employed my agent as a seller's agent. When purchasing I always had a signed buyer's agency agreement with my agent. Never, ever, did I pay an additional commission to my buyer's agent. His/her commission came from the seller as if the agent was a transactional agent. My question is can a Villages agent act as a buyer's agent for the Villages resale listings of other Villages brokers? I know this can be a issue if a listing is within a single brokerage office. Intuitively I would hazard a guess that when an agent of The Villages sells a new home the agent acts as the seller's (developer's) agent and that when an agent sells a resale he/she acts as a transactional agent in the normal course of things.
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Often, the Seller isn't selling at a discount! Not always, but often. He is asking market value, and intending to pocket the commission amount, NOT pass the savings on to the Purchaser. I disagree with the negative comments made about real estate agents. They pertain to a small minority of agents. Most agents are professional, ethical, and operate fairly. As with most things, a few bad apples taint the barrel.
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Location will always be the most important factor in selecting a home. Many people do NOT feel that a new home is more desired than a resale. View lots are less expensive when purchasing a resale than buying a new home. Resales have many additional features (landscaping, solar tubes, ladders to the attic, birdcages, summer kitchens, pools, hot tubs, etc.) that new homes don't have. These additional features may well bring the market value over the price of a new construction. Many people want to live in a mature, developed area with lots of stores and restaurants. They don't want to live in a dust bowl while construction is completed. Personally, we would always chose a resale over new because we want to live mid Villages on a view lot. Each to his own, there is no one "right" answer.
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I have to say I have learned a few things from all the posts. Again, a lot of great advice. I am going to miss TOTV when I get back home. This site has been so helpful on so many decisions I have had to make.
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Truthfully, I do not know how The Villages operates. I have a feeling that regardless of whether their agents sell a new home or a resale, they act as transaction agents. I could be wrong; it's just my opinion, but in either situation they must be fair and honest in dealing in both types of sale, and must give full disclosure in both cases without divulging any private information that was given to them.
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We had more calls (and no open house) than our next door neighbor who did go with a Realtor from TV. We also sold our house quicker than they did. So I'd definitely do this by myself again. McLin Burnsed were very professional and wonderful to work with. |
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Wow, that is what I like to hear!!!
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The good news is that you don't have to miss TOTV when you get back home. You can take us with you. You can access the website all year long to keep up with the exciting happenings and all the TOTV debates! It's a great way to stay in touch!
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Yes, you are right. And you never know, once my husband decides to really retire, we may just come back. Besides my little VA hometown, this is the most beautiful place I have ever lived!!! |
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I used to think that about the beautiful farms and well kept homes in Ohio up until they took the picture for my ID in The Villages and I felt that little "sting" on my neck.
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