Difference between revisions of "Real Estate Agents"
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− | In the [[Directory:United States of America|US]], real estate brokers and their salespersons (commonly called "real estate agents" or, in some states, "brokers") the assist sellers in marketing their property and selling it for the highest possible price under the best terms. When acting as a Buyer's agent with a signed agreement (or, in many cases, verbal agreement, although a broker may not be legally entitled to his commission unless the agreement is in writing), they assist buyers by helping them purchase property for the lowest possible price under the best terms. Without a signed agreement, brokers may assist buyers in the acquisition of property but still represent the seller and the seller's interests. | + | {{sharethis}} |
+ | In the [[Directory:United States of America|US]], real estate brokers and their salespersons (commonly called "real estate agents" or, in some states, "brokers") the assist sellers in marketing their property and selling it for the highest possible price under the best terms. When acting as a Buyer's agent with a signed agreement (or, in many cases, verbal agreement, although a broker may not be legally entitled to his commission unless the agreement is in writing), they assist buyers by helping them purchase property for the lowest possible price under the best terms. Without a signed agreement, brokers may assist buyers in the acquisition of property but still represent the seller and the seller's interests. Most Real Estate Agents are also certified for [[Resindential Leasing]] and can earn many other certifications such as a specialty in elderly care. | ||
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Revision as of 18:59, 31 July 2007
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