Debra E Hensen
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Debra E Hensen

Colorado Real Estate and Buyer Agency

What is Buyer agency?
Buyer agency is designed for your protection when buying a home. Colorado is a buyer agency state. By being a buyer agency state, you have a choice. You can hire an agent as a buyer agent, or as a transaction broker. Buyer agency is for your own protection. You can discuss confidential matters with a buyer agent without the risk of that confidential information being passed along to the seller. A buyer agent would lose his/her license for disclosing any such matters to a seller. By signing a buyer agency as early as possible with your agent, you are ensuring that they are working solely on your behalf from that point forward.

Does buyer agency cost me anything?
No. Buyer agents are paid by the seller of any home you purchase, so there is no cost whatsoever to you. (This is also the case with newly constructed homes and For Sale by Owner homes too!)

If I sign a buyer agency, does this obligate me to buy a house?
Absolutely not! By signing a buyer agency with me, you are only agreeing that you will use me as your agent if you purchase a home. If you never end up buying, you never end up paying anything.

I'd rather just drive around on my own. Why should I bother with a buyer agent?
Driving around and looking at houses from the curb is one thing, but if you actually want to see the inside of homes, it is FAR less time-consuming to use me to set up all of your showings with one call vs. calling listing agents one by one and setting individual appointments. A buyer agent could show you about 3 or 4 times as many homes in the same amount of time you would spend setting up individual appointments directly with the listing agents. How will the sellers agent help you in the following cases?:

§  What if the seller doesn't honor the terms of the contract?

§  What if substantial items are found wrong with the property after you write an offer?

§  What if you decide to terminate the contract and the seller doesn't want to give back your earnest money?

§  Are you sure the seller will be able to help you assess the true value of the home when writing an offer?

What is the difference between a buyer agent and a transaction broker? Unless you sign a buyer agency, your working relationship with a Realtor is a transaction broker relationship. By being a transaction broker, there is no contractual relationship between you and your agent. A transaction broker does not actually act as your agent, but only to assist in coordinating the purchase of your home.

Why should I sign a buyer agency at all? You don't actually have to sign a buyer agency. If you don't however, your agent is only a transaction broker. The agent's responsibility to you is far greater if you sign a buyer agency. A buyer agent acts in YOUR best interests, IF I know confidential information about the opposing party (the seller), I have to share it with my buyer. As a TB, I am not allowed to share such information; I must keep it to myself. I am able to help you negotiate the transaction and assist you to have as smooth a transaction as possible, and most importantly, a buyer agent is held responsible for his actions, and therefore must represent you with utmost good faith and loyalty.

What if I find a brand-new home? Am I allowed to use you as my Realtor?
Of course!!
In fact, I guarantee you won't pay a dime more than if you had dealt directly with the builder with no Realtor representation. The important thing to note is that you don't save any money if you deal straight with the sales office. Remember, the sales agent at the construction site represents the interests of the seller and NOT yours. Only by working with a Buyer agent -- do you have someone other than you watching out for your interests. The most important thing is to bring me along on your first visit. (If you don't have me with you on the first visit, having us represent you might be difficult.)

I'd rather save the money and deal directly with the agent selling the home.
A seller-agent represents the seller exclusively, and you have no representation whatsoever by dealing directly with the seller's agent. In fact, the listing agent is prohibited by law from assisting you at all with negotiations about price, terms, or anything that could be considered a conflict of interest. The little discount or rebate you may receive is far outweighed by having a buyer-agent fighting to get the lowest price possible for you.

What if you aren't finding the right houses for me?
All Realtors have access to the same information about houses for sale.  If I am not finding the right houses for your needs, all you need to do is communicate what it is you are looking for. By keeping an open line of communication with your Realtor, you are sure to find your dream home!

What if I don't feel that you are doing an adequate job? Can I fire you?
I have a long list of happy customers, so I’d be surprised if this actually happened. However, in the unlikely event that you are not happy, all you need to do is give an explanation of what I have done wrong in writing. The buyer agency specifically spells out all of the duties of a buyer agent. Terminating the buyer agency (or "firing your agent"), can be done as simply as referencing what-in the contract your agent has not done.



 


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Congratulations!  You have decided to purchase a home, or are thinking about buying one.  You'll be joining the ranks of hundreds of families who realize that home ownership offers a number of benefits including building equity, saving for the future, and creating an environment for your family.  When you own your own home, your hard-earned dollars contribute to your mortgage. The equity you earn is yours.  Over time, your home will increase in value.

In the following reports, you'll find the information you need to make a wise buying decision.  We'll take you through the planning process step-by-step , to help you determine which home is right for you.  You'll find a host of informative articles on mortgages, viewing homes, the offer, closing details and moving.

Please contact me if you have any questions about buying a home in Boulder or elsewhere in Colorado.


Below, select desired reports and complete the form provided.



Avoid The Most Common Buyer Errors

Some buyers, however, caught up in the excitement of buying a new home tend to overlook some items. When you have a systematic plan before you shop, you’ll be sure to avoid these costly errors. Here are some tips on making the most of your home purchase.

Buying Your First Home?

Many renters are starting to think about purchasing a home of their own. This article highlights several factors that should be considered when purchasing a home.

How Not To Pay Too Much For Your Home

This article helps you become a savvy buyer, by pointing out some of the pitfalls inherent in the home-buying process.

A Smooth Home Purchase in Six Steps

Buying a home can be an emotional, time-consuming, and complex process. There are a few things that you can do to help make the process go as smooth as possible


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