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New Requirements for Home Buyers: Understanding the Buyer Agent Compensation Agreement

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Buyer/Agent Compensation

Paul Kaplan

I've made it a professional goal to be known as a leader in the Real Estate industry in the Palm Springs market for the past 20+ years...

I've made it a professional goal to be known as a leader in the Real Estate industry in the Palm Springs market for the past 20+ years...

Aug 2 3 minutes read


Hey there, future homeowners! If you're planning to dive into the exciting world of house hunting, there's something new you need to know about the process. The real estate landscape has seen some changes recently, and it's important to be prepared. Before you start touring homes, you'll now need to sign a Buyer's Agent Compensation Agreement with your real estate agent. Let's break down what this means and why it's actually a good thing for you.

First off, what is a Buyer’s Agent Compensation Agreement? In simple terms, it’s a document that outlines how your agent will be paid for their services. You might be thinking, "Wait, I have to pay my agent now?" Well, not necessarily. While in the past, sellers usually covered the costs of the buyer's agent, the National Association of Realtors has introduced this new requirement to provide more transparency and fairness in real estate transactions.

So, why the change? This update comes as part of recent settlements regarding commissions. The goal is to make everything clear and upfront from the get-go. Your agent is there to represent you, guide you through the buying process, and help you find your dream home. By having this agreement in place, it ensures that your agent is fairly compensated for their time, expertise, and dedication.

Now, let's talk about what this means for you. The agreement will clearly spell out any costs associated with your agent's services. This way, there are no surprises down the line. In many cases, sellers may still cover the commission, but if they don’t, you'll know exactly what to expect in terms of additional expenses. It’s all about transparency and making sure you have a dedicated advocate in your corner.

Before you start envisioning yourself in your new home, your agent will go over the Buyer’s Agent Compensation Agreement with you. Don't worry, it's not as daunting as it sounds. Your agent will explain how it works and how it affects you, ensuring you feel comfortable and informed. It's a simple step that helps make your home-buying journey smoother and more successful.

So, when your agent brings up the Buyer’s Agent Compensation Agreement, remember that it’s there to protect both you and your agent. It’s all about making the process as clear and straightforward as possible. Happy house hunting! 🌟

Read below about "What is a buyer presentation agreement?" and "9 Reasons you need a buyer's agent" published by the California Association of Realtor. 


View an example of the broker compensation agreement form here.


For more info, please drop us a line at [email protected] www.PaulKaplanHomes.com




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