Bill Vernon, REALTOR® - WELCOME HOME, HERO

all sides of the deal to sell your house faster, and with more incentive. • Your agent works together with corporate relocation buyers who need to find a house quickly, and they will ensure it’s your house that’s bought. There are also cons for the seller when it comes to dual agency, and they are: • You can’t be advised by your agent as thoroughly when they must act as a dual agent because impartial facilitation is required. • Your listing agent is not allowed to negotiate the best or highest price for you if also negotiating both the best and lowest terms for the buyer. • Earning a full commission, if the opportunity arises, may tempt the agent to coerce a deal that you might not accept otherwise. • Your agent may inhibit all access to your listing through buyers with agents. To avoid surprises or missteps in a dual agency sale, always ensure you have clarified important details with your agent ahead of time. You can do this by using an exclusive buyer agency agreement or a listing agreement.

HOW REAL ESTATE AGENTS ARE PAID

The National Association of Realtors® 2022 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers states approximately 10% of homeowners opted to put their homes up for sale in 2022 without using a real estate agent or Realtor®.

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