John: Good video explaining a complicated issue. My wife is a realtor in NJ dealing with the new rules. I think people will go to the listing agent directly to save the commission, not realizing no one is looking out for them !
What''s the small print in the agreement? If I sign an agreement with one agent, are there any ramifications to writing a contract with another agent who has a signed agreement from me? Or, am I "tied" to the agent I signed an agreement with? Will these new rules lend themselves to unscrupulous agents only showing the homes that pay them the highest commissions? Seems to me this fixes a problem that didn't exist.
Thanks for the comment. Good question. Once you sign a Buyer Agreement with a Broker. You will then have a relationship with them. If you are unhappy with that agent and go to another, the second agent will ask you, "Did you sign anything"? So......choose wisely. Go with experience, company, personality. It is a good thing to have someone GOOD looking after your best interest.
I hope this video makes sense to those who might need clarification.
Thank you John!
Thanks for the advice John. We just got back from HH and had a pleasant vacation with the kids.
Thanks for watching Lisa!!
Good video, John. Good information.
Thank you so much for watching and thanks for the nice comment!
Thanks John that was great!
Thank you so much for the nice comment.
Great video explaining the new rules! Thanks, John!
Thanks John! I will see you later today!!
John: Good video explaining a complicated issue. My wife is a realtor in NJ dealing with the new rules. I think people will go to the listing agent directly to save the commission, not realizing no one is looking out for them !
What a great comment! Thanks so much!
What''s the small print in the agreement? If I sign an agreement with one agent, are there any ramifications to writing a contract with another agent who has a signed agreement from me? Or, am I "tied" to the agent I signed an agreement with? Will these new rules lend themselves to unscrupulous agents only showing the homes that pay them the highest commissions? Seems to me this fixes a problem that didn't exist.
Thanks for the comment. Good question. Once you sign a Buyer Agreement with a Broker. You will then have a relationship with them. If you are unhappy with that agent and go to another, the second agent will ask you, "Did you sign anything"? So......choose wisely. Go with experience, company, personality. It is a good thing to have someone GOOD looking after your best interest.