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Diane Edmonds |
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Dear Visitor, |
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Prior to 1990,
everyone, absolutely everyone in the business of selling real estate
represented the Seller. Most buyers of real estate assumed that the agent
who was driving them from house to house was working for them. As a
result, buyers would talk openly to the Seller's Agent. It was as if the
seller was sitting on the agent's shoulder listening to every word that a
potential buyer said. At that time, every agent owed a fiduciary duty to
the seller. |
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Today, you have a
choice. You can, at no cost to you, hire a Buyer's Agent to represent you.
The seller still has the listing agent working for them. However, a
Buyer's Agent owes a fiduciary duty to the buyer. Fiduciary duties are defined
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Care and Competence
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Confidentiality (what you say
stays between you and your buyer's agent.)
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Obedience (to you, providing
its legal)
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Accounting (for all monies
deposited)
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Loyalty (your interest comes
before the agents)
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Disclosure (what your agent
knows, you know)
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Due Diligence
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If your objective is
to find the house that best matches your needs, to obtain the fairest
price, and to have access to the best support providers on the Gulf coast; I
invite you to tour my site before making a decision on who to hire as your
representative. |
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Sincerely, |
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Diane Edmonds
Realtor® |