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BUYER REPRESENTATION AGREEMENT * REVIEW- BUYER REPRESENTATION AGREEMENT Buyer has reviewed and does agree to the terms of the agreement, this document and the terms therein do contain the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. Buyer acknowledges that this agreement may not be modified or amended except in writing, signed and agreed to by the parties hereto.
Buyer Broker Agreement & Agency Disclosure form. See section 5 of the REPC (i.e., Confirmation of Agency Disclosure) .
Utah law requires that when a Broker/Agent represents either a seller or a buyer, they must have an agency representation agreement in writing with that client.
Identifying the Broker/Agent in Section 5 of the REPC does not fulfill this requirement. The buyer needs to read and sign the Buyer Broker Agreement & Agency Disclosure. This not only protects the Broker/Agent, but also the buyer.
NOTE: You are in NO WAY obligated to use our Buyer Agent Services; This is only offered as a way of saving on your Real Estate Transaction
Rule R162-6. Licensee Conduct. R162-6-2. Standards of Practice.6.2.12. Gifts and Inducements. A gift given by a principal broker to a buyer or seller, lessor or lessee, in a real estate transaction as an inducement to use the services of a real estate brokerage, or in appreciation for having used the services of a brokerage, is permissible and is not an illegal sharing of commission. If an inducement is to be offered to a buyer or seller, lessor or lessee, who will not be obligated to pay a real estate commission in a transaction, the principal broker must notify the party who will pay the commission that the inducement will be offered. This rule does not authorize a principal broker to give any type of inducement that would violate the underwriting guidelines that apply to the loan for which a borrower has applied.