Everything a Real Estate Agent Doesn't Want You to Know Part-02
by: Jim Hart google_protectAndRun("ads_core.google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); Thinking about buying a home? Typically, people who are planning to buy a home, and especially first time home buyers, start by looking through newspapers ads and real estate magazines before calling a real estate company and talking to a real estate agent. And that's where the problems tend to begin. As a homebuyer you must understand that real estate agents represent sellers (they have a legal duty to represent sellers) and not buyers (.) The only exception to this rule is in the case of "buyer broker representation" which I STRONGLY advise against using because it's basically a scam designed to squeeze money out of both ends of a real estate deal, money from buyers and money from sellers. You see, the term "caveat Emptor" means "buyer beware". That means the duty to protect your legal and financial interests in a real estate deal falls squarely on YOUR shoulders. If you make wrong decisions, sign stupid contracts and do less than an intelligent deal-it is your fault. In my mind, the term "buyer beware" is a fancy way of saying "cheating is okay". |