Be sure to have a ‘Buyer
Agency Agreement' in place!
Buyers today have an opportunity to enjoy the same level of effective,
confidential and professional services that historically were available
only to the seller. With a ‘Buyer Agency Agreement' in place, buyers
control their own inside track.
Buyers need protection, just as sellers do! For example, if you wanted to ‘sell' your home - you would expect to sign a Listing Agreement for a period of time with a real estate representative – right? The reason you do that is because the Listing Agreement sets out the role and nature of services to be provided, commitments and obligations, and ensures that both parties know exactly what to expect.
A ‘Buyer Agency Agreement'
does primarily the same thing. Licensed Sales Representatives must abide by a Code of Ethics
established by the Real Estate Council of Ontario. Rule 4 of the code
states
that
Real Estate Representatives “shall enter into a written representation
agreement (listing agreement for sellers, buyer agency agreement for
purchasers) with a client at the earliest practical opportunity, and
in all cases, before any offer to purchase is submitted or presented.”
Many consumers don't realize that there is a critical distinction between “clients” of a Real Estate Sales Representative, and buyers who are simply “customers”. Upon signing a ‘Buyer Agency Agreement', a buyer becomes a “client”.
Real Estate Representatives owe “clients” the highest level of fiduciary duties – competence, diligence, full disclosure, obedience, loyalty, confidentiality and complete accounting. In addition, Sales Reps must endeavour to protect and promote the best interests of their client at all times.
Being a “customer” ranks well below “client” status. For “customers”, Real Estate Sales Representatives are only required to deal fairly, honestly and with integrity, and must not mislead them about a property or a transaction. When acting for “customers”, Sales Reps need only exercise reasonable care and skill, and ensure answers given or information provided is complete and accurate. That's never enough.
Written representation agreements are mandatory if an Agent is to represent consumer as a “client”. However, if you, as a buyer, do not wish to sign a ‘Buyer Agency Agreement', then you can expect only to be treated as a “customer”, and that means that you lose the full arsenal of fiduciary duties that could be available to you. The most important obligation which you lose is confidentiality. If you choose to be a ‘customer”, you cannot expect undivided loyalty from your Sales Representative and anything you tell him/her can be divulged to the seller (i.e. how much you are prepared to pay for a property).
If you are planning to buy a home, it is in your best interests to sign a ‘Buyer Agency Agreement'. Your Sales Representative is then obligated to make you aware (and vice versa) of any properties meeting your criteria and that includes new developments and properties that are listed privately for sale. No stone is left unturned. Further, your Real Estate Sales Representative has an obligation to negotiate on your behalf, to suggest protective clauses for the purchase agreement, to suggest financing alternatives, to strengthen your negotiating position, to share with you all information about the seller, and to attempt to solve problems to your complete satisfaction. What happens if you are not satisfied with the service you receive? No problem. You can cancel the Agreement immediately with notice in writing.
One other concern is . . . who pays the commission? 99% of the time, it is the Seller … but if, for example, you choose a home that is privately listed and the seller refuses to pay the commission, it may become your responsibility under the ‘Buyer Agency Agreement'. Discuss this possibility with your Sales Rep. in advance so you both know what to expect.
Real Estate Representatives also receive some protection from the Buyer Agency Agreement in that . . . when the home of your dreams is found, their efforts, time, experience and knowledge will be rewarded.
In summary, when it's time to buy, you will never regret taking the time to find a Sales Representative that you feel comfortable with, someone you can trust, and who comes highly recommended.
You deserve the very best …. never settle for less!