Ask Eli: The Most Misunderstood Contract in Real Estate

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This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Rosslyn resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Enjoy!

Question: At what point in the home buying process should I sign a Representation Agreement with my Realtor and what exactly does it mean?

What is a Buyer Representation Agreement?

Formally known in Northern Virginia as the Exclusive Right to Represent Purchaser Agreement; it’s a contract between a home buyer and an Agent and his/her Brokerage (firm) that establishes an exclusive relationship between both parties stating that the Buyer is not working with another Agent and the Agent holds a fiduciary responsibility to represent the interests of the Buyer, nobody else.

Why it’s Important for Buyers

Why it’s Important for Agents

When Should I Sign?

At the very latest, you need to have a signed Representation Agreement by the time you submit a bona fide offer, but it’s in the best interest of both parties to sign the Agreement once you’re each comfortable establishing a formal working relationship. For me, that’s usually once I’ve met face-to-face with a client and established a good working relationship. While you shouldn’t be expected to sign a Representation Agreement before you’re comfortable with them, you also shouldn’t expect an Agent to spend an entire weekend working for you without a signed contract.

In Practice

Buyer Representation Agreements are an interesting part of this industry because there are so many different ways they’re actually used/not used in practice by agents. Too many times, both sides feel threatened or uncomfortable discussing the Agreement, yet it’s second nature in every other industry that when two parties decide they’d like to work together, they sign a contract laying out the terms of the relationship. Transparency and trust are always good for business and it’s no different with a Buyer Representation Agreement.

I’m sure there are a number of readers who have declined a request to sign a Representation Agreement and I’d be interested in hearing your reasoning or hesitation in the comments section.

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Eli Tucker is a licensed Realtor in Virginia, Washington DC, and Maryland with Real Living At Home, 2420 Wilson Blvd #101 Arlington, VA 22201, (202) 518-8781.