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Why sign a buyer representation agreement when I can get better service by working with several realtors instead of just one?
Answers for Buyers

Anyone who walks into a realtor's office is considered a "customer," and is afforded several rights including honesty and fairness. But a "customer's" rights are very limited, as is a realtor's obligation to that "customer." However, when you enter into a Buyer Representation Agreement with a realtor and effectively become a "Client", you are entitled to full representation. "Client" benefits include many features and services that you would want and expect in a real estate transaction.


David Fierabend  -  299MLS.com
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10601 N. Hayden, Suite I-104
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
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