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STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
PREAMBLE
The National Association
of Exclusive Buyer Agents is an independent alliance of real estate
professionals who provide client-level services and whose real estate
companies do not accept seller-property listings. We, the members of
this Association, set forth the following principles as the minimum
professional standards which will guide us in serving our
Buyer-Clients. An Exclusive Buyer Agency relationship requires that we
operate according to these fundamental commitments. The essence of
Exclusive Buyer Agency practice is undivided loyalty to our
Buyer-Clients. We recognize that it is our duty as real estate
professionals to serve our clients with fidelity to these Standards of
Practice. We also pledge to adhere to the Code of Ethics established
by this Association.
A. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE
INITIAL COUNSELING INTERVIEW PHASE
Standard A(1): A Buyer Agent will disclose that
he/she is a Buyer Agent and define his/her agency relationship to a
prospective Buyer-Client. A Buyer Agent will explain how different
agency relationships may affect the level and type of service a
Buyer-Client may receive from a real estate agent.
Standard A(2): Before
entering into an agreement with a Buyer-Client, a Buyer Agent will
determine if any conflict of interest may exist on his/her own part or
that of a Buyer-Client. If a conflict should occur, a Buyer Agent
should be precluded from representing a Buyer-Client, who should have
the option of seeking representation elsewhere.
Standard A(3): A Buyer Agent
will provide a copy of these professional Standards and answer any
questions a Buyer-Client may have about them.
Standard A(4): A Buyer Agent
will enter into a written Agency Agreement with his/her Buyer-Client.
The agreement will include beginning and ending dates, the service fee
structure and payment method, and the responsibilities of both
parties.
Standard A(5): A Buyer Agent
will make him/herself available to his/her Buyer-Client in a timely
manner.
Standard A(6): A Buyer Agent
will pledge absolute confidentiality to a Buyer-Client when
representing him/her, thereby protecting that Buyer-Client's ability
to negotiate all aspects of the transaction.
Standard A(7): A Buyer Agent
will counsel a Buyer-Client regarding his/her financial qualifications
and will assist that Buyer-Client in seeking and working with mortgage
lenders. A Buyer Agent will not steer his/her Buyer-Client to any one
lender but instead will assist him/her in evaluating interest rates
and closing costs.
B. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE
GENERAL PROPERTY SEARCH PHASE
Standard B(1): A Buyer Agent will discuss
objectives and preferences in property styles, age, floorplans, and so
forth with a Buyer-Client, then develop from this information a target
property profile for him/her.
Standard B(2): Based upon
the target property profile, a Buyer Agent and his/her Buyer-Client
will determine the appropriate level of property preview services to
be provided.
Standard B(3): With a
Buyer-Client's target property profile in mind, a Buyer Agent will
search the real estate market, including properties for sale by owners
and builders, to locate properties to show that Buyer-Client.
C. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE
PROPERTY SELECTION/CONTRACT OFFER PHASE
Standard C(1): A Buyer Agent will discuss and
evaluate the properties viewed with his/her Buyer-Client, comparing
each property shown with the target property profile.
Standard C(2): Before
preparing an offer to purchase, a Buyer Agent will inform a
Buyer-Client about any defects or problems he/she has observed or in
any way discovered regarding the target property.
Standard C(3): Before
preparing a contract offer on behalf of his/her Buyer-Client, a Buyer
Agent will prepare a comparative market analysis, including
explanations and documentation, to determine the target property's
market value. A Buyer Agent will not prepare an offer to purchase a
property he/she has not seen.
Standard C(4): Before a
Buyer-Client signs an offer to purchase, a Buyer Agent will provide
that Buyer-Client with an estimate of closing costs and, whenever
possible, with the truth-in-lending estimate provided by the mortgage
company.
Standard C(5): A Buyer Agent
will counsel his/her Buyer-Client and explain the choices available in
completing a real estate contract. This real estate counseling is
based upon a Buyer Agent's experience in negotiation and real estate
business decisions and is not legal advice. Legal matters should be
identified and a Buyer-Client advised to seek legal counsel where
appropriate.
Standard C(6): Whenever
possible, a Buyer Agent will prepare the contract offer on a form
which has been designed to protect a Buyer-Client's interest. A Buyer
Agent will provide proper disclosures regarding agency representation
and other matters as required by law.
Standard C(7): A Buyer Agent
will develop contract negotiation strategies with his/her
Buyer-Client, establishing pre-set limits on key points of negotiation
when that Buyer-Client wishes to do so. A Buyer Agent will actively
negotiate only on behalf of his/her Buyer-Client.
Standard C(8): Before
submitting a contract offer to a Seller, a Buyer Agent will counsel
his/her Buyer-Client regarding the time requirements specified in the
contract and will encourage that Buyer-Client to have professional
inspectors inspect the property if the contract is accepted.
D. SERVICES PROVIDED IN THE
ESCROW-TO-CLOSING PHASE
Standard D(1): A Buyer Agent will counsel a
Buyer-Client regarding the types of home inspectors, the suggested
criteria for selecting home inspectors, and the comparative costs of
inspection services. A Buyer-Client will select real estate
inspectors. A Buyer Agent will encourage his/her Buyer-Client to be
present during inspections.
Standard D(2): A Buyer Agent
will notify a Seller or a Seller's Agent in writing of inspectors'
findings and of corrections/repairs mandated by a Buyer-Client. A
Buyer Agent will specify a Buyer-Client's desire to proceed or cancel
the purchase contract whenever such notification is required.
Standard D(3): A Buyer Agent
will maintain contact with a Buyer-Client's title company and mortgage
company to make sure that his/her Buyer-Client's interests are being
protected.
Standard D(4): A Buyer Agent
will review a settlement statement with his/her Buyer-Client at or
before closing, if possible.
Standard D(5): A Buyer Agent
will accompany a Buyer-Client on a property walk-through before
closing.
Standard D(6): A Buyer Agent
will attend a closing with a Buyer-Client. A Buyer Agent should be
prepared to support his/her Buyer-Client's position at closing.
Standard D(7): A Buyer Agent
will keep records of transactions for a reasonable period of time and
will provide this information to a Buyer-Client on request. |