When a seller signs a listing agreement, the seller
understands how much they are going to pay for the broker’s service. In contrast, most buyers do not understand
the MLS offer of compensation or the concept of procuring cause. The Arizona REALTORS® Buyer Broker Exclusive
Employment Agreement (“Buyer Broker Agreement”) can be used to address this
issue and has many other benefits.
Here are my top ten benefits of using the Arizona REALTORS® Buyer Broker Agreement.
1. Sets forth how the buyer’s broker is to be compensated for their services.
2. Assures that the broker will be compensated the agreed upon amount if the buyer purchases a property during the term of the Buyer Broker Agreement.
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be written in clear and unambiguous
language;
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fully set forth all material terms,
including the terms of broker compensation;
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have a definite duration or expiration
date, showing dates of inception and expiration.
1010. Is
an enforceable contract that can be helpful in the event of a commission
dispute or in a dispute with a buyer.
Some buyers may be reluctant at first when asked to
sign a Buyers Broker Agreement. View
this reluctance as an opportunity to educate the buyer about the value of your
services and build trust. As you review the Buyer Broker Agreement, explain
your duties and obligations to the buyer and reinforce that you are a
professional who follows the NAR Code of Ethics and that the Buyer Broker
Agreement ensures the buyer has a dedicated and knowledgeable advocate
representing them in the transaction.
For additional information on Buyer Broker
Agreements:
NAR
Window to the Law: Benefits of Using a
Buyer Representation Agreement
How
Buyer Agreements Boost Your Value, Fend Off Claims (nar.realtor)
Avoid
a Bad Practice that can Deprive You of a Commission
Hey!
That was “My Buyer” and “My Commission!”
Real Estate Tales from the Courtroom: The Buyers’
Broker’s Signature
K. Michelle
Lind, Esq. is an attorney who currently serves Of Counsel to the Arizona
REALTORS®. She is also the author
of the book - Arizona Real Estate: A Professional's Guide to Law
and Practice (3rd Ed.). Watch for the Fourth Edition, which should be
available soon.
For more real estate related articles, visit
Michelle’s Blog at Arizona Real Estate – A Professional’s Guide to Law
& Practice. (arizonarealestateprofessionalguide.blogspot.com)
This article is
of a general nature and may not be updated or revised for accuracy as statutory
or case law changes following the date of first publication. Further, this
article reflects only the opinion of the author, is not intended as definitive
legal advice and you should not act upon it without seeking independent legal
counsel. 8/11/23
Is the number 10 benefit numbered correctly? My screen shows 1010.
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