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Bonnie Johnston
RE/MAX Camosun Working With A Real Estate AgentAn explanation of the relationship between you and a REALTOR and of the collection, use and disclosure of personal information ©BCREA. Revised Dec/03. REALTOR is a trademark describing members of The Canadian Real Estate Association who subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics and a high standard of professional service.
»Your Relationship With A Realtor Your Relationship With A RealtorBuying or selling real estate is probably the most important and potentially rewarding financial transaction you'll make in your life. So it is a good idea to take a moment and consider the kind of relationship you might be entering into with a REALTOR. The more you know, the more satisfied you will be with the results. REALTORS, Agents and real estate boards need to collect, use and disclose some personal information to help you sell or buy real estate. The Agency RelationshipREALTORS 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:
You can expect competent service from your Agent, knowing that the company is bound by ethics and the law to be honest and thorough in representing a property listed for sale. Both buyer and seller can be represented by their own Agents in a single transaction.
Dual AgencyDual agency occurs when a real estate Agent is representing both the buyer and the seller in the same transaction. Since the Agent has promised a duty of confidentiality, loyalty and full disclosure to both parties simultaneously, it is necessary to limit these duties in this situation,if both parties consent.
If you find yourself involved in a dual agency relationship, before making or receiving an offer, both you and the other party will be asked to consent, in writing, to this new limited agency relationship. This relationship involves the following limitations:
When There Is No Agency RelationshipYou may also choose to use the services of a REALTOR without having any kind of agency relationship. This might occur, for example, when you are being shown a property by the seller's Agent. The REALTOR you choose to work with in this manner has a legal and ethical duty to provide you with accurate, honest answers to your questions and can provide all these services:
A REALTOR who is not your Agent cannot:
You should not provide a REALTOR who is not your Agent with any information that you would not provide directly to his or her principal. DefinitionsThe Agent is the real estate company under which the individual salesperson is licensed. REALTOR is often used interchangeably withlicencee, real estate agent or salespersonand, in BC, is licensed under the Real Estate Act. A REALTOR can use the term REALTOR if he/she belongs to a local board or association that enforces a strict Code of Ethics. The Boards are the real estate boards and associations in whose jurisdiction the property is located and/or of which the Agent or the REALTOR is a member. They are associations which assist REALTORS to market and sell real estate. The Boards also provide ongoing training for their members, enforce ethical standards and help resolve disputes between members and the public. The Multiple Listing Service® is a computerized database of real estate listings and sales. It is operated by the Boards in conjunction with other real estate boards and the Canadian Real Estate Association. Personal Information means any personal information about you, including your name, address, phone number, financial information and may include information about your property (such as listing and selling price, listing term, etc.). The buyer is often referred to as the purchaser. The seller is often referred to as the vendor. The principal is someone who has engaged an Agent to act for and on his or her behalf either to buy or sell real estate. This pamphlet has been designed to explain various types of agency relationships, the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, and to help you understand what it all means. If you are still unclear about these concepts, feel free to seek legal counsel. PrivacyREALTORS, Agents and real estate boards need to collect, use and disclose some personal information to help you sell or buy real estate. We respect your privacy and want to ensure you understand how and why your information is collected, used and disclosed in a real estate transaction. How is my personal information collected?Most personal information will be collected directly from you through the contracts and other documents you fill out (e.g., Multiple Listing Contract, Contract of Purchase and Sale, seller's Property Disclosure Statement)and through discussions you have with your REALTOR. Some information may be collected from other sources such as government departments and agencies (e.g., Land Title Offices, BC Assessment), financial institutions and mortgage brokers. To whom may my personal information be disclosed? Your information may be disclosed to (or may be accessible by) the Boards and their staff and members, other real estate boards and their staff and members, other REALTORS and their clients, government departments and agencies, financial institutions,legal advisors, service providers, the British Columbia Real Estate Association, the Real Estate Council of British Columbia, the Canadian Real Estate Association and members of the public, for the purposes described on the next panel. Not all of your information will be accessible to each of the above-mentioned entities. For example, once the listing term has ended, the general public will not have access to your information unless it is otherwise available through public registries (e.g., BC Assessment,Land Title Offices). Purposes for Collecting, Using and Disclosing Personal InformationWhy is my personal information collected,used and disclosed? Your information may be collected, used and disclosed for some or all of the following purposes:
The above-mentioned collections, uses and disclosures are a necessary part of your relationship with your REALTOR. Will my personal information be collected,used and disclosed for any other purposes?Your information may also be collected,used and disclosed for the following additional purposes:
These additional purposes are optional. If you do not want your personal information disclosed or used for these purposes, please contact the Board's privacy officer. Contact information for all real estate boards within BC can be found at the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) website:www.bcrea.bc.ca or telephone 604.683.7702,or toll free 1.877.361.3626. Your Responsibilities as a Buyer or a SellerAs a buyer or a seller, you should:
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