Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agent says
A Realtor may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
What do you mean "our agent"?
If you don't have a signed agency agreement, how is that person *your* agent?
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Legal-Resources/Frequently-Asked-Questions#:~:text=Answer%3A%20No.,530(a)(2).
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Portals/0/adam/Content/zQqLmRTjx0O627gO98GNJQ/Link/FINAL-Brokerage-Chart-Web.pdf
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2013/article-gbo/section-17-530/
Thank you.
A Realtor in MD may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
I think this might be true on that you need to indicate they can act for you on this transaction. Are you wanting to not use an agent?
I want to use an agent. Is there any legal document supporting your thought? As I searched online, there are many people who bought a property without signing such an agreement. I understand that it depends on the state. I cannot find a definite yes/no answer to my question.
What does "is there any legal document supporting your thought" mean? DP, but agency principle law is pretty clear that there needs to be a basis for someone to act as an agent on behalf of the principle. I have no knowledge of the specific form in question, but I can tell you that there needs to be an agreement in place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agent says
A Realtor may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
What do you mean "our agent"?
If you don't have a signed agency agreement, how is that person *your* agent?
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Legal-Resources/Frequently-Asked-Questions#:~:text=Answer%3A%20No.,530(a)(2).
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Portals/0/adam/Content/zQqLmRTjx0O627gO98GNJQ/Link/FINAL-Brokerage-Chart-Web.pdf
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2013/article-gbo/section-17-530/
Thank you.
A Realtor in MD may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
I think this might be true on that you need to indicate they can act for you on this transaction. Are you wanting to not use an agent?
I want to use an agent. Is there any legal document supporting your thought? As I searched online, there are many people who bought a property without signing such an agreement. I understand that it depends on the state. I cannot find a definite yes/no answer to my question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agent says
A Realtor may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
What do you mean "our agent"?
If you don't have a signed agency agreement, how is that person *your* agent?
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Legal-Resources/Frequently-Asked-Questions#:~:text=Answer%3A%20No.,530(a)(2).
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Portals/0/adam/Content/zQqLmRTjx0O627gO98GNJQ/Link/FINAL-Brokerage-Chart-Web.pdf
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2013/article-gbo/section-17-530/
Thank you.
A Realtor in MD may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
I think this might be true on that you need to indicate they can act for you on this transaction. Are you wanting to not use an agent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agent says
A Realtor may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
What do you mean "our agent"?
If you don't have a signed agency agreement, how is that person *your* agent?
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Legal-Resources/Frequently-Asked-Questions#:~:text=Answer%3A%20No.,530(a)(2).
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Portals/0/adam/Content/zQqLmRTjx0O627gO98GNJQ/Link/FINAL-Brokerage-Chart-Web.pdf
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2013/article-gbo/section-17-530/
Thank you.
A Realtor in MD may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our agent says
A Realtor may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
What do you mean "our agent"?
If you don't have a signed agency agreement, how is that person *your* agent?
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Legal-Resources/Frequently-Asked-Questions#:~:text=Answer%3A%20No.,530(a)(2).
https://www.mdrealtor.org/Portals/0/adam/Content/zQqLmRTjx0O627gO98GNJQ/Link/FINAL-Brokerage-Chart-Web.pdf
https://law.justia.com/codes/maryland/2013/article-gbo/section-17-530/
Anonymous wrote:Our agent says
A Realtor may not submit an offer for you without a signed Buyer Agency Agreement.
Is that correct statement? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:No. Do not use that agent.
Anonymous wrote:You can make it just for that specific offer on that specific listing.
.Anonymous wrote:Nope. Find a new agent asap this one's a liar.