Realtor Responsibility
The traditional relationship (probably going back to when
the first thatched hut was sold by someone other than
its owner) has been that a Real Estate Agent's primary
loyalty was to the seller of the property. This relationship
was in effect whether the Agent was the listing agent
or working with a buyer. This situation caused many home
buyers to be confused: they assumed that the Real Estate
Agent that had been driving them around showing them houses
for the last 3 weeks was representing them. In reality,
the Agent was representing the owners of the houses they
saw, and was bound to reveal to those owners any information
he or she knew about the buyers.
Buyer Agency, which is almost universally available now,
changed all that. The buyer now often has a choice in
representation: the Agent with whom they were working
could continue to represent the seller in the transaction,
or the Agent could represent them as buyers. The buyer
is now able to compete on a more level playing field.
Although there are state to state variations
in Realtor responsibility, (please verify the situation
in your particular locality), the 3 forms of agency at
left are a basic summary of the types of agency, and who
the Agent represents.