The Role of the
Real Estate Broker
Frequently, the first person you consult
about buying a home is a real estate agen or broker.
Although real estate brokers provide helpful advice
on many aspects of home buying, they may serve the interests
of the seller, and not your interests as the buyer.
The most common practice is for the seller to hire the
broker to find someone who will be willing to buy the
home on terms and conditions that are acceptable to
thet seller. Therefore, the real estate broker you are
dealing with may also represent the seller. However,
you can hire your own real estate broker, known as a
buyer's broker, to represent your interestes. Also,
in some states, agents and brokers are allowed to represent
both buyer and seller.
Even if the real estate broker represents the seller, state real estate licensing laws usually require that the broker treat you fairly. If you have any questions concerning the behavior of an agent or broker, you should contact your State's Real Estate Commission or licensing department.
Sometimes, the real estate broker will offer to help you obtain a mortgage loan. He or she may also recommend that you deal with a particular lender, title company, attorney or settlement/closing agent. You are not required to follow the real estate broker's recommendation. You should compare the costs and services offered by other providers with those recommended by the real estate broker.
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