Sheri Ann Smith, REALTOR® - THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO BUYING A HOME

• Earning compensation from both buyer and seller, if the opportunity arises, may tempt the agent to coerce a deal that you might not accept otherwise. • Your agent may inhibit all access to your listing through buyers with agents. To avoid surprises or missteps in a dual agency sale, always ensure you have clarified important details with your agent ahead of time. You can do this by using an exclusive buyer agreement, or a listing agreement.

HOW REAL ESTATE AGENTS ARE PAID

The compensation structure for real estate agents can vary, especially with recent regulatory changes that offer more flexibility and transparency. Agents are required to disclose their compensation arrangements clearly in the buyer agreement. This ensures that you, as a buyer, understand exactly how your agent will be compensated and can make informed decisions.

Possible Compensation Structures

Recent regulations now allow for more varied compensation structures. Buyers will need to be proactive in understanding the costs associated with their agent's services, and may need to factor these costs into their overall budget for purchasing a home. Here are some of the ways a buyer’s agent can be compensated: 1. Split Commission Model: Starting August 17, 2024, commission information will no longer be communicated via the MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Compensation agreements based on commission must now occur off-MLS through negotiation and consultation between real estate professionals. These agreements may still follow the traditional split commission model, where real estate agents are paid a commission based on

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