Bridges Real Estate Services at Resident Realty
4630 Royal Vista Circle #6
Windsor, CO 80528
ph: (720) 282-8585 Ext 7018
alt: (970) 980-8558
wayne
On the Sellers and Buyers main page there is a list of 20 different phazes ,some of them legal terms
How many did you know, each one of them if not understood can cost you thousands of dollars in a Real Estate Transaction.
A Real Estate transaction is one of the Largest Finanicial events that you do.
On average in ones life time, you may do (3) three or more real estate transactions.
Would it not be prudent of you to use a professional lisenced Real Estate Broker.
If you are a buyer our services to you are at no cost to you
If you are selling, cost is just pennies on the dollar and that is only when we are sussessfull in selling your home.
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Knowing who and how a real estate professional represents you.
In the state of Colo, there are three different types of representation that a broker can offer you.
Buyers Agent
Sellers Agent
Transaction broker.
There are not too many differences in a buyers or seller agent.
Both have a fiduciary duty to you as your representative in a rental estate transaction.
A Transaction primary duty is to the transaction.
From the State Colorado Real Estate Commission
(DEFINITIONS OF WORKING RELATIONSHIPS)
Seller’s Agent: A seller’s agent (or listing agent) works solely on behalf of the seller to promote the interests of the seller with the utmost good faith, loyalty and fidelity. The agent negotiates on behalf of and acts as an advocate for the seller. The seller’s agent must disclose to potential buyers all adverse material facts actually known by the seller’s agent about the property. A separate written listing agreement is required which sets forth the duties and obligations of the broker and the seller.
Buyer’s Agent: A buyer’s agent works solely on behalf of the buyer to promote the interests of the buyer with the utmost good faith, loyalty and fidelity. The agent negotiates on behalf of and acts as an advocate for the buyer. The buyer’s agent must disclose to potential sellers all adverse material facts actually known by the buyer’s agent including the buyer’s financial ability to perform the terms of the transaction and, if a residential property, whether the buyer intends to occupy the property. A separate written buyer agency agreement is required which sets forth the duties and obligations of the broker and the buyer.
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Bridges Real Estate Services at Resident Realty
4630 Royal Vista Circle #6
Windsor, CO 80528
ph: (720) 282-8585 Ext 7018
alt: (970) 980-8558
wayne