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2010
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April

Are Boise Real Estate Agents Truly Like This?

'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Gavin J. King

Often a home buyer feels like they did not get what they paid for when the used Boise real estate agents, and this leads them to faulty conclusions about the industry as a whole. With such fears and concerns on their minds, many buyers simply forestall looking! Finding a trustworthy real estate agent should not be that difficult, and it is not. Take a look at these valuable tips designed to help debunk fact from fiction.

Myth #1: Boise real estate agents cannot make appointments on time

Nobody expects you to work with a real estate agent who does not show an appreciation for your time. Getting frustrated when someone does not behave responsibly will not help you sell your home, so interview another agent. Expecting punctuality is just another dimension of preparedness, so do not accept less than the best. The most successful agents will show you the highest degree of consideration and respect, so do not mess with an agent who refuses.

Myth #2: Your agent should be willing to show you homes as soon as you demand

If you have a signed contract with a buyer’s agent or if the agent you have contacted represents the seller of the home, he or she will certainly show you the home you have requested to see. Being available to show you homes is a responsibility of your agent, but it has to be defined by a mutual understanding of schedules. If any agent spends time with you before establishing a contractual relationship with you, they are risking losing you and their time, to any agent you choose.

Myth #3: The real estate industry is a “one hand washes the other” industry

Agents cannot receive any pay from a third party to the purchase, so do not think that is a normal part of the business. Anyone caught violating the Real Estate Settlement And Procedures Act is susceptible to legal ramifications. While there may be some unscrupulous agents who still take kickbacks, most would not risk losing their license for a little extra money.

Myth #3: Home inspectors recommended by the agent will always favor the agent

While your agent would certainly like to see the home come through with a favorable inspection, no reputable agent will want the inspector to put a stamp of approval on a home that does not deserve it. Finding an agent who is willing to close on a home that he is aware of issues with, without notifying the buyer, is a real rarity, as it should be. In an industry where reputation is everything, and word travels fast, most agents simply are not willing to take a hit on their record for a few bucks. Overlooking or suppressing material facts from the home inspection report is subject to legal recourse, so few Boise real estate agents would be willing to accept the risk. Every buyer should know all the facts surrounding a home purchase and that should not be impeded by Boise real estate agents. The buyer has to address any of the major issues on the repair addendum on paper to make sure they are done before closing.

Myth #4: The racial and ethnic composition of a locale is obtainable through your agent

You are left to your own devices when it comes to making conclusions about the racial identity of neighborhoods and regions, because your agent is prohibited from doing so by federal law. More specifically, any information that can be considered discriminatory cannot be discussed. Even if you are asking about details for good reasons, such as wanting to live in a Jewish community so you can be surrounded by others of the same faith, your agent cannot provide you with information regarding the ethnic make-up of the community.

The same is true when it comes to providing information regarding school statistics and crime rates. Finding the important information is not hard as long as your Boise real estate agents office has that information on file and handy.

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