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What is A Real Estate Agent?

Lets Meet | Your Relationship With A Real Estate Agent


It is important to understand that in British Columbia the person you hire to assist you to purchase your home must be licensed as either a real estate salesperson or a real estate agent.

In every real estate transaction there is a seller and a buyer.  A real estate licensee may be employed as an agent for the seller, as an agent for the buyer, or as an agent for both, called a Dual Agent.

Let's Meet

In your first meeting with us in our office we will provide you with full disclosure about the nature of our relationship with you, as a buyer, and any relationship you may have as a seller.

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Your Relationship with a Real Estate Agent

There are various types of Agency relationships that may occur between the buyer, the seller, and the licensee. 

According to the British Columbia Real Estate Association, an Agency relationship can be defined through the following:

The Agency Relationship

REALTORS work within a legal relationship called agency. The agency relationship exists between you, the principal, and your agent, the company under which the individual salesperson, who is representing you, is licensed. The essence of the agency relationship is that the agent has the authority to represent the principal in dealings with others.

Agents and their salespeople are legally obligated to protect and promote the interests of their principals as they would their own.

Specifically, the agent has the following duties:

  • Undivided loyalty. The agent must protect the principal’s negotiating position at all times, and disclose all unknown facts which may affect of influence the principal’s decision.

  • To obey all lawful instructions of the principal.

  • An obligation to keep the confidences of the principal.

  • To exercise a reasonable care and skill in performing all assigned duties.

  • The duty to account for all money and property placed in an agent’s hand while acting for the principal.

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