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Selecting a Real Estate AgentWhen buying a home you will want to choose a professional, highly trained Real Estate Agent who has a personal style that agrees with your own. It's a good idea to interview several sales professionals before selecting one to represent you. Consider these Interview Checklist questions when comparing sales professionals. Types of Real Estate Representation In a real estate transaction, sales professionals may represent the seller, the buyer, or both parties. This representation is called an "agency." Traditionally, a sales professional is the seller's representative. So, unless otherwise stated and/or documented in writing, you should assume the real estate professional is working for the seller. In many regions, real estate sales professionals are legally obliged to disclose, in writing, information on the types of real estate agency relationships that exist. It is important to understand the differences between these agencies whether you are buying or selling a home.
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