Consumer Notice - This is not a contract to buy or sell real estate.
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Pennsylvania Law requires real estate brokers and salespersons (licensees)
to advise consumers who are seeking to sell or purchase residential
or commercial real estate or tenants who are seeking to lease
residential or commercial real estate where the licensee is working
on behalf of the tenant of the business relationships permitted
by the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act.
This notice must
be provided to the consumer at the first contact where a substantive discussion
about real estate occurs unless an oral disclosure
has been previously provided. If the oral disclosure was provided,
this notice must be provided at the first meeting or the first time a
property is shown to the consumer by the broker or salesperson.
Before you disclose any information to a licensee, be advised
that unless you select an agency relationship the licensee is NOT
REPRESENTING YOU. A business relationship of any kind will NOT be
presumed but must be established between the
consumer and the licensee.
Any licensee who provides you with the real estate services owes you the following duties:
Seller Agency:
Seller agency is a relationship where the licensee, upon entering into a written
agreement, works only for a seller/landlord.
Buyer Agency:
Buyer agency is a relationship where the licensee, upon entering into a written
agreement, works only for the buyer/tenant.
Dual Agency:
Dual agency is a relationship where the licensee acts as the agent for both the seller/
landlord and the buyer/tenant in the same transaction with the written consent of all parties.
Dual agents owe the additional duties of:
Designated Agency:
In designated agency, the employing broker may, with your consent, designate one or
more licensees from the real estate company to represent you. Other licensees in the company
may represent another party and shall not be provided with any confidential information. The
designated agent(s) shall have the duties as listed above under seller agency and buyer agency.
In designated agency, the employing broker will be a dual agent and have the additional duties
of:
Transaction Licensee:
A transaction licensee is a broker or salesperson who provides communication or
document preparation services or performs other acts for which a license is required
WITHOUT being the agent or advocate for either the seller/landlord or the buyer/tenant.
Upon signing a written agreement or disclosure statement, a transaction licensee has the
additional duty of limited confidentiality in that the following information may not be
disclosed:
OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
The following are negotiable and shall be addressed in an agreement/disclosure statements with
the licensee:
A licensee may have the following business relationships with the consumer:
Seller's agents owe the additional duties of:
A seller's agent may compensate other brokers as subagents if the seller/landlord agrees
in writing. Subagents have the same duties and obligations as the seller's agent. Seller's
agents may also compensate buyer's agents and transaction licensees who do not have the same
duties and obligations as seller's agents.
If you enter into a written agreement, the licensees in the real estate company owe you the
additional duties identified above under seller agency. The exception is designated agency.
See the designated agency section in this notice for more information.
Buyer's agents owe the additional duties of:
A buyer's agent may be paid fees, which may include a percentage of the purchase price, and,
even if paid by the seller/landlord, will represent the interests of the buyer/tenant.
If you enter into a written agreement, the licensees in the real estate company owe you the
additional duties identified above under buyer agency. The exception is designated agency. See
the designated agency section in this notice for more information.
The designation may take place at the time that the parties enter into a written agreement,
but may occur at a later time. Regardless of when the designation takes place, the employing
broker is responsible for ensuring that confidential information is not disclosed.
Other information deemed confidential by the consumer shall not be provided to the transaction
licensee.
Any sales agreement must contain the zoning classification of a property except when in cases
where the property is zoned solely or primarily to permit single family dwellings.
A Real Estate Recovery Fund exists to reimburse any person who has obtained a final civil
judgment against a Pennsylvania real estate licensee owing to fraud, misrepresentation, or
deceit in a real estate transaction and who has been unable to collect the judgment after
exhausting all legal and equitable remedies. For complete details about the Fund, call
(717) 783-3658.
Janis S. Nadler, GRI, M.ED, ABR, Realtor®, Associate Broker, Broker Appraiser 43 Haverford Station Road · Haverford, PA 19041 Phone: (610) 649-7410 · Direct Line (610) 247-3474 |
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