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Oct 29, 2024

When you work with a buyer, you owe them confidentiality. It’s a fundamental responsibility as their agent. Yet, some agents are asking to see confidential documents, pushing you into a tricky situation. 

Have you ever been asked for a buyer representation agreement by a listing agent? 

The moment you comply with one agent's request, you’re setting a precedent. To avoid the appearance of discrimination, you may feel compelled to provide this confidential document to every agent, creating a breach in the trust and confidentiality that your client expects.

The solution lies in never compromising confidentiality. By strictly adhering to the executed buyer representation agreement, you protect your buyer’s interests and avoid the slippery slope of breaching confidentiality.

In this episode, I talk about handling clients with confidentiality, the repercussions of violating confidentiality and why it's important to know the rules and regulations of your license. 

 

If you work with a buyer, you owe them confidentiality. -Marki Lemons Ryhal

 

Things You’ll Learn In This Episode 

  • Treating buyers and buyers agents better
    Buyers and their agents play a crucial role in funding real estate transactions and should be treated with equal respect and importance. How can treating buyers and their agents with more respect improve the overall success of a real estate transaction?

  • Cooperation does not equal compensation
    In real estate, cooperating with other agents or parties doesn't guarantee financial compensation unless specific terms are agreed upon. What can we do to ensure we don't end up being an uncompensated agent?

  • Regulation responsibility
    It's the responsibility of real estate professionals to stay informed about regulatory changes, as the state won't provide direct notifications. How do you ensure you're staying updated on evolving real estate regulations in your area?

 

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