by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Nov 8, 2021 | Home Buying, Selling Your Home, The Attorney-Broker Advantage
The Consumer Federation of America recently released a report critical of real estate agency practices. In The Agency Mess, the CFA noted that although consumers think agents represent their best interest, many agents actually represent the interests of the other...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Nov 18, 2020 | The Attorney-Broker Advantage
My rejection of the consumer unfriendly practice of dual agency means that SimplySOLD is different than the competition. I work only for you, and not for the other side of the sale. And my policy of placing my clients’ interest must first has garnered national...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Mar 16, 2018 | Home Buying, Selling Your Home, The Attorney-Broker Advantage
Single agent dual agency allows one agent to represent both the buyer and seller at the same time. That means the agent is not required to put your interests first. I agree with the position of The National Association of Exclusive Buyer’s Agents that the ethics...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Jul 6, 2017 | The Attorney-Broker Advantage
Cana dual agent (works for both the buyer and seller) point out to the buyer he or she supposedly represents a negative characteristic of the listed property? For example, that the seller told the agent the AC is old and inefficient which results in high utility...
by kramoltz@hotmail.com | Feb 23, 2017 | Selling Your Home, The Attorney-Broker Advantage
Zephyr Real Estate conducted a study comparing MLS-marketed and off-market homes and found that single-family homes sold for an average of 17% higher in 2013 when marketed on MLS. This is consistent with other studies that have found that off-market “pocket listings”...