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		<title>The REALTOR&#8217;s role as a Buyer&#8217;s Agent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The role of a REALTOR changes depending on who the client is, buyer or seller. This list points out some of the typical jobs your &#8220;buyer agent&#8221; will perform during the process of buying a home. A typical real estate transaction will involve about twenty people, and a key roll of the agent will be [...]]]></description>
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<p>The role of a REALTOR changes depending on who the client is, buyer or seller. This list points out some of the typical jobs your &#8220;buyer agent&#8221; will perform during the process of buying a home. A typical real estate transaction will involve about twenty people, and a key roll of the agent will be to help manage that process.</p>
<h3>The Buyer&#8217;s Agent checklist:</h3>
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<li>Pursue the interests of the Buyer Client</li>
<li>Agency Agreement, it’s like a basic job description</li>
<li>Helps explain the process, sequence, contracts, mortgages, pre-approvals, closings</li>
<li>Reviews Closing Costs on a HUD-1 Estimated Worksheet</li>
<li>Explain Earnest Money Deposits, Escrow, and Default</li>
<li>Listen and answer questions</li>
<li>Shows client homes that client found on the internet or agent found doing research</li>
<li>Generates comparable data for Buyer to understand current pricing</li>
<li>Reviews and explains the Regional Sales Contract, Jurisdictional Addendum, Disclaimer Form, Contingencies Addendum, Additional Clause Addendum</li>
<li>Completes, with Buyer, and presents any offer to Seller or Seller’s Agent</li>
<li>Explains counter-offers, makes sure contract is ratified</li>
<li>Helps schedule home inspections, radon tests, termite inspections etc.</li>
<li>On new homes, schedule option selections</li>
<li>Gets contract to mortgage lender and settlement company</li>
<li>Gives Buyer insight into home owners insurance, locking mortgage rate</li>
<li>Makes sure appraisal has been ordered within time frame</li>
<li>Reviews Home Owner’s Association or Condo Documents and presents them to Buyer for review</li>
<li>Contacts Title Company for updates, such as title or survey issues</li>
<li>Contacts mortgage lender to make sure loan is in process, and provide any missing information</li>
<li>Helps resolve Buyer or Seller issues that may delay closing or void the contract</li>
<li>Schedules contractors to evaluate or any repair issues from inspections</li>
<li>On new homes, contact builders rep for estimated closing date</li>
<li>Schedule closing time, walk-through inspections, walk-through issues</li>
<li>Review “rent-back” agreement if necessary</li>
<li>Confirm with Title Company that Buyer&#8217;s loan documents and Seller documents are ready to be signed</li>
<li>Ensure Buyer has Certified Funds for amount due at closing</li>
<li>Be available at closing.</li>
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