Buyer's Agent
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Exclusive Buyer Agent (EBA): This agent works for an office that does not take listings of any kind and represents only buyers. Single Agency Buyer Agent (SA): This agent works for an office that takes listings, represents buyers and sellers, but will represent only one client in any real estate transaction. Will not practice dual agency! Buyer Agent (BA): This agent works in a traditional real estate office that takes listings. Will work with a buyer under contract. If a buyer wishes to purchase a property that is listed by their office, they will declare "dual agency" and represent both the seller and the buyer. |
The type of agreement you sign with a buyer's agent will dictate how the arrangement works. A limited agency agreement may stipulate, specifically, for what the agent will be paid. For instance, the agreement might state that if you find a home on your own, then no commission will be paid. Basically, you can negotiate the terms of the agreement up front so both you and the agent know what to expect and are comfortable with the relationship. Typically, however, if the agent has been otherwise very helpful and attentive, most buyers still pay some type of commission even if the agent was not involved in finding the home they end up purchasing. If you do decide to use a buyer's agent, be sure to read the next section.

