Florida Real Estate Law requires buyers and
sellers to be notified by licensees of their authorized brokerage relationship, You' are advised not to disclose any information you
want to be held in confidence, until you make a decision on representation.
As unfair as it seems, in most typical
real estate purchases, the only one NOT represented is the buyer.
Sellers Agent - List homes and protect the seller. It is
their legal obligation to convince you to buy that property at the highest price and at
the best terms for the seller. Remember, if
you call a phone number from a yard sign or advertisement you'll be speaking to the
listing agent who is strictly representing the Seller. See the full text of - Single Agent Notice Below
Buyers Agent - Skills are used only in the best interest of the
buyer. A buyer's agent is in a stronger position in negotiations, which typically results
in a lower purchase price. Buyer Agents do not charge buyers a fee. Buyer Agents are
compensated by sharing the commission that the seller has agreed to pay their Listing
Agent... and such compensation does not compromise our duties owed to the Buyer. See the
full text of - Single Agent Notice Below
The Top Team at Charles Rutenberg Realty, will devote the time,
effort and expense of finding you the right property. You'll be sent and consulted on all
listings in your criteria. We'll set up appointments, show properties, look out for your
interests and negotiate on your behalf.
Single Agent Notice- Florida Law requires that Real Estate Licensees
operating as Single Agents disclose to Buyers and Sellers their duties. As a Single Agent,
(Brokerage Company) and it's associates owe to you the following duties:
1- Dealing honestly and fairly
2- Loyalty
3- Confidentiality
4- Obedience
5- Full Disclosure
6- Accounting of all funds
7- Skill, care and diligence in the transaction
8- Presenting all offers and counteroffers in a timely manner, unless a party has
previously directed the licensee otherwise in writing
9- Disclosing all known facts that materially affect the value of residential real
property and are not readily observable
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