Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Clayton, NC in Meadow Creek!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Clayton, NC in Meadow Creek!

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Is a written buyer’s agreement necessary?

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Beginning August 17, 2024, many agents will be required to enter into a written agreement with a buyer before touring a home either in-person or through a live virtual tour and buyers should be familiar with what it entails.

There have been buyer agreements for decades in the real estate industry and it was always suggested that the agent have a buyer acknowledge it in their first substantive meeting. The practice of when it was signed was not scrutinized which is why some buyers may not be familiar with the practice.

The agreements benefit both parties specifying obligations and duties. The advantages for the buyer include:

  • Dedicated Representation: A buyer’s agreement ensures that the agent is committed to representing the buyer’s best interests throughout the entire home buying process.
  • Clear Expectations: The agreement outlines the scope of services provided by the agent, including their duties and responsibilities, helping to establish clear expectations between both parties.
  • Priority Access: By signing a buyer’s agreement, the buyer gains priority access to the agent’s time, resources, and expertise, ensuring they receive personalized attention and support.
  • Exclusive Representation: The agreement typically stipulates that the buyer will work exclusively with the agent, preventing conflicts of interest and ensuring undivided loyalty from the agent.
  • Streamlined Communication: With a buyer’s agreement in place, communication between the buyer and agent is streamlined, making it easier to stay informed and make informed decisions throughout the home buying process.
  • Negotiation Strength: Having a committed agent by their side gives homebuyers greater negotiating power, as the agent can leverage their expertise to secure the best possible terms and price for the buyer.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that they have a dedicated and experienced professional advocating for their interests gives homebuyers peace of mind, reducing stress and uncertainty during the home buying journey.

Since the agreements may not be standardized, this article will familiarize you with the components of a typical agreement.

The agreement should specify and conspicuously disclose the amount or rate of any compensation the agent/broker will receive from any source. The amount must be objectively ascertainable and not ambiguous like "whatever amount the seller is offering to the buyer."

It should be stated that the agent/broker may not receive compensation from any source that exceeds the amount or rate agreed to with the buyer. Additionally, the agreement should note that broker commissions are not set by law and are fully negotiable and any other provisions required by state law.

If mandatory agreements have not been promulgated by state licensing authorities, the broker or agent can develop their own. However, there are some elements that should be included:

  • Agreements should be written in understandable terms for all parties in readable font size.
  • Types of representation can include those provided by state law.
  • Agreements should clearly enumerate the services provided to the buyer.
  • Agents and buyers can negotiate and agree to the term of the agreement, and automatic extensions until closing the sale following completing a contract of sale. Other provisions may include termination for cause and without cause by both the buyer and the agent, and whether compensation is owed if the buyer terminates the written agreement.
  • Contracts should transparently outline the buyer’s obligations, confidentiality duties, and the Equal Housing Opportunity statement, along with warnings about wire fraud and seller video/audio recording during home tours. MLS Participants may also inform consumers that they’re offering real estate brokerage services and recommend seeking assistance from inspectors, lenders, attorneys, tax advisors, and title agents.
  • Agents and buyers may agree to a retainer fee and if that fee is included in the total compensation, credited against other compensation, and whether it is refundable under specific conditions.
  • The agreement may address how conflict of interest will be resolved during the term of the agreement including disclosure and consent for representing other buyers submitting offers on the same property, dual agency, designated agency, or transaction brokerage.
  • A provision can be included on how to handle disputes such as mediation or arbitration.

Buyer representation offers numerous advantages when purchasing a home. With a dedicated agent, buyers gain access to expert guidance and advocacy throughout the entire process, ensuring their best interests are prioritized.

From navigating the complexities of the market to negotiating the best terms and price, a buyer’s agent provides invaluable support and peace of mind. Additionally, buyer representation streamlines communication, provides access to exclusive listings, and enhances negotiating power, ultimately leading to a smoother and more successful home buying experience.

Buying a home is a sizable investment relative to each buyer. Even if a person has purchased a home in the past, it benefits the buyer tremendously to work with a professional to advise them through the process and the buyer’s agreement spells out the specifics.

Download our Buyers Agent Guide and schedule an appointment to get answers for your questions.

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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Harmony, NC!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2 bath house for sale in Harmony, NC!

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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 4 bed, 3 bath house for sale in Fuquay Varina, NC in Geneva!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 4 bed, 3 bath house for sale in Fuquay Varina, NC in Geneva!

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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 32 acre lot for sale in Marshville, NC!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 32 acre lot for sale in Marshville, NC!

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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 6 bed, 4 full, 2 half bath duplex for sale in Charlotte, NC in Lincolnshire!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 6 bed, 4 full, 2 half bath duplex for sale in Charlotte, NC in Lincolnshire!

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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2.5 bath house for sale in Matthews, NC in Crestdale Crossing!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 3 bed, 2.5 bath house for sale in Matthews, NC in Crestdale Crossing!

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Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 4 bed, 3.5 bath house for sale in Charlotte, NC in Hargett!

Just Listed! Check out this Don Anthony Realty 4 bed, 3.5 bath house for sale in Charlotte, NC in Hargett!

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Want to sell a house in Norwood, NC with low commission like this Don Anthony Realty client? It’s now Under Contract!

Want to sell a house in Norwood, NC with low commission like this Don Anthony Realty client? It’s now Under Contract!

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Tips to reduce your homeowner’s insurance cost

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Home insurance rates have increased by almost 20% nationally between 2021 and 2023 and even more in some states like Arizona where rates have jumped 62% in some cases.

The appreciation that homeowners have enjoyed, especially in the past four years, has caused premiums to increase because the values are higher. In addition, insurance is affected by inflation due to the increased cost of labor and building materials used to calculate the replacement cost of the dwelling.

Natural disasters, especially in coastal areas, tornados, fires, and hail are just a few of the things that insurers have paid considerable claims and are driving the prices of premiums higher. Some insurers are pulling out of high-risk areas which make it difficult for homeowners to not only find coverage but at reasonable prices.

There are several things that homeowners can do to lower the cost of their policies.

Increase Deductibles – Opt for a higher deductible to reduce premium costs, but ensure you have sufficient savings to cover the deductible in case of a claim.

Bundle Policies – Combine homeowner’s insurance with other policies such as auto insurance with the same provider to qualify for multi-policy discounts.

Improve Home Security – Install security features like smoke detectors, burglar alarms, deadbolts, and security cameras to reduce the risk of theft and damage, thus lowering premiums.

Upgrade Home Systems – Updating electrical, plumbing, and heating systems to meet current building codes can lower insurance premiums by reducing the risk of accidents or damage.

Maintain a Good Credit Score – Maintaining a good credit score demonstrates financial responsibility and can lead to lower insurance rates.

Shop Around – Compare quotes from multiple insurance providers to find the best coverage at the most competitive price.

Choose a Less Risky Location – Living in an area with lower crime rates, proximity to fire stations, and minimal environmental risks can result in lower insurance premiums.

Stay Claims-Free – Avoid filing small claims, as a history of claims can lead to higher premiums. Instead, consider paying for minor repairs out of pocket.

Reduce Coverage – Review your policy to determine if you have more coverage than necessary and adjust coverage limits accordingly to reduce premiums.

Ask About Discounts – Inquire with your insurance provider about available discounts for factors such as age of the home, non-smoking household, or membership in certain organizations.

Insurance is required on properties with mortgages on them but even when a home is paid for, most homeowners cannot afford the physical loss but also from potential exposure to liability to people who might be injured on their property. It is estimated that the number of American homeowners without insurance in 2024 has increased to 12% from 5% in 2019.

Having an annual review with a property casualty insurance agent ensures homeowners maintain adequate coverage as property values and personal circumstances change, protecting against potential underinsurance. This proactive approach provides an opportunity to discuss lowering premiums, helps identify potential gaps in coverage, offering peace of mind and protection against unforeseen events.

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