Agent Andrew represents a buyer. Agent Andrew presents an offer on behalf of his buyer to Agent Mabel, who represents the seller. The offer is considerably lower than the list price and lower than the price range Agent Mabel presented to her client based on her comparative market analysis. Additionally, the offer requests Agent Mabel’s seller pay the majority of the closing costs associated with the transaction
Agent Andrew represents a buyer. Agent Andrew presents an offer on behalf of his buyer to Agent Mabel, who represents the seller. The offer is considerably lower than the list price and lower than the price range Agent Mabel presented to her client based on her comparative market analysis. Additionally, the offer requests Agent Mabel’s seller pay the majority of the closing costs associated with the transaction
Agent Yuan shows a home to his buyer client, Wendy. Wendy falls in love with the home and instructs Yuan to present an offer to the seller. Yuan knows of another similar home nearby that likely meets Wendy’s criteria, as well. As requested by Wendy, Agent Yuan presents the offer to the seller’s agent without informing Wendy of the other home.
An agent represents a buyer and the buyer
selects a property advertised as being located
on a “greenbelt.” The property is priced higher
than neighboring properties because it backs to
a greenbelt. What are some omissions that could
be made by the buyer’s agent and consequently
impact the client and the transaction?