Friday, July 30, 2010

 

Richard Hess
800-801-7861
252-441-8011
RichardHess@SunRealtyNC.com

 

Kill Devil Hills
1500 South Croatan Highway
252-441-8011
800-801-7861
RichardHess@SunRealtyNC.com
 

 

Richard Hess
800-801-7861
252-441-8011
RichardHess@SunRealtyNC.com

 

Kill Devil Hills
1500 South Croatan Highway
252-441-8011
800-801-7861
RichardHess@SunRealtyNC.com
 

North Carolina law requires each real estate agent to form one of the following agency relationships and to disclose the type of relationship writing to all parties.

  • Seller agency – owner of real estate agrees to engage services of a brokerage firm in order to sell the piece of real estate. The seller is the principal and the broker (brokerage firm) is the owner’s agent.
  • Buyer agency – prospective buyer seeks the assistance of a real estate broker (or firm) to locate a home/property.  The buyer is the principal and the broker is the buyers agent.
  • Dual Agency – brokerage firm is representing both the seller and the buyer in any one transaction.  Dual agency requires full disclosure to both parties involved. Both the seller and the buyer are principals and the broker is the agent of both.
  • Designated agency—form of dual agency where one agent in a firm is ‘designated’ to represent the interests of the seller and another agent is ‘designated’ to represent the interest of the buyer. Designated agency can be requested by either side to avoid any conflict of interest. 

North Carolina law requires each real estate agent to form one of the following agency relationships and to disclose the type of relationship writing to all parties.

  • Seller agency – owner of real estate agrees to engage services of a brokerage firm in order to sell the piece of real estate. The seller is the principal and the broker (brokerage firm) is the owner’s agent.
  • Buyer agency – prospective buyer seeks the assistance of a real estate broker (or firm) to locate a home/property.  The buyer is the principal and the broker is the buyers agent.
  • Dual Agency – brokerage firm is representing both the seller and the buyer in any one transaction.  Dual agency requires full disclosure to both parties involved. Both the seller and the buyer are principals and the broker is the agent of both.
  • Designated agency—form of dual agency where one agent in a firm is ‘designated’ to represent the interests of the seller and another agent is ‘designated’ to represent the interest of the buyer. Designated agency can be requested by either side to avoid any conflict of interest. 

 

 

 

 

Richard Hess - Sun Realty 1500 S. Croatan Hwy.Kill Devil Hills, NC 2948
Phone: 252-441-8011 | Toll Free: 800-801-7861 | Cell: 252-256-2112
Email: RichardHess@SunRealtyNC.com| Fax: 252-441-7184        

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Hess - Sun Realty 1500 S. Croatan Hwy.Kill Devil Hills, NC 2948
Phone: 252-441-8011 | Toll Free: 800-801-7861 | Cell: 252-256-2112
Email: RichardHess@SunRealtyNC.com| Fax: 252-441-7184        

 

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