Why do I need a realtor to buy or sell house?
Agents in Ontario must be registered, which requires completing the necessary education, and carrying consumer deposit insurance and professional liability insurance.
Real estate agents provide valuable information, advice, and guidance to buyers and sellers as they navigate the complexities of real estate transactions.
If you are a seller, an agent can: | If you are a buyer, an agent can: |
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You will also benefit from the duties the brokerage and agent owe to you as a client
Undivided loyalty
Your best interests are promoted and protected by the brokerage or agent representing you. As a client, your interests take priority over the interests of the brokerage, its agents, and any other party.
Disclosure
They must tell you everything they know about the transaction or your client relationship that could have an impact on any decisions you make.
Confidentiality
Your confidential information cannot be shared with anyone outside of the brokerage without your written consent, except where required by law, even after your client relationship ends. This includes, for example, your motivation for buying or selling, and the amount you would be willing to pay or accept.
Avoid conflicts of interest
They must avoid any situation that would affect their duty to act in your best interests. If a conflict arises, they must disclose it to you and cannot provide any additional services to you unless you agree in writing to continue receiving services.
You have responsibilities as a client
- Be clear about what you want and don’t want and make sure you share all information that might be relevant (for example, you might want zoning that permits your intended use, maybe a home office or another specific use, or you might not want a property where there has been a violent crime).
- Respond to your agent’s questions quickly.
- Understand the terms of your agreement with the brokerage.
- Pay the fees you have agreed on, even if an agreement to buy or sell later falls through because of your default or neglect.
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