Published by admin on 19 Nov 2008
Types of services that a broker can provide
Types of services that a broker can provide
Some states do allow a broker and one agent to represent both sides of the transaction as dual agents. In those situations, conflict of interest is more likely to occur, typically resulting in the loss of advocacy for both parties.
Since each state’s laws may differ from others, it is generally advised that prospective sellers or buyers consult a licensed real estate professional.
comparative market analysis (CMA) - an estimate of the home’s value compared with others. This differs from an appraisal in that property currently for sale may be taken into consideration (competition for the subject property).Exposure - Marketing the real property to prospective buyers. Facilitating a Purchase - guiding a buyer through the process. FSBO document preparation
Preparing necessary paperwork for “Sale By Owner” sellers. Home Selling Kits - guides to how to market and sell a property. Hourly Consulting for a fee, based on the client’s needs. Leasing for a fee or percentage of the gross lease value.hese services are also changing as a variety of real estate trends re-engineer the industry.