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A licensed Real Estate Agent is a professional who has obtained either a
real estate salesperson's
license or a
real estate broker's license. A realtor can also help with apartment rentals.

Real Estate Agents and Real Estate Brokers

A real estate broker is in the business of brokering real estate transactions; that is, finding sellers for those who want to buy real estate and finding buyers for those trying to sell real estate.

Real estate brokers and their salespersons assist sellers in marketing their property and selling it for the highest possible price under the best terms and assist buyers by helping them purchase property for the best possible price under the best terms.

A person is required to have a real estate license in order to be remunerated for services rendered as a real estate broker.

RealEstateAgent
A licensed real estate professional who has obtained a broker's license (which entitles them to operate a real estate brokerage). By default, a real estate broker of this kind has already met the requirements of "salesperson" or "agent" licensure. A real estate broker can still be designated as such without owning a real estate brokerage.
 

Services provided by real estate agents to Customers

The customers of real estate brokers are the sellers and buyers of the real estate to be sold. The sellers and buyers themselves are the principals in the sale and real estate agents are their agents. However, although a real estate agent commonly fills out the real estate contract form, typically real estate agents are not given power of attorney to sign the real estate contract or the deed; the principals and seller sign these documents, respectively.

The respective real estate agents put themselves down on the contract as the agents for each principal so that they may be able to collect their commission. The use of a real estate broker is not a requirement for the sale or conveyance of real estate or for getting a mortgage loan or a refinance loan from a lender; although once a broker is used, the lender or its attorney will require that they be paid. Lawyers and Free Law Library

Services provided by real estate agents to Sellers

Upon signing a listing contract with the party wanting to sell the real estate (seller), the real estate brokerage (agency) attempts to earn a commission by doing the following for the seller:

Find buyer(s) for the real estate the seller wants to sell, especially financially qualified buyers who are willing to pay the listing price or close to it.

In the United States, the law requires the real estate agent to forward all offers to the seller for consideration or review. To help accomplish this goal of finding buyers, a real estate agency commonly does the following:

  • The real estate property is listed for sale to the public, often on a Multiple Listing Service in addition to any other ways of listing the property.
  • Preparation of papers describing the property for advertising, pamphlets, open houses, etc.
  • Often a "For Sale" sign is placed on the property indicating how to contact the real estate agent.
  • Advertising the property. Advertising is often the biggest outside expense in listing a property.
  • In some cases, holding an Open house to show the property
  • Being a contact person available to answer any questions about the property and to schedule showing appointments
  • Ensuring buyers are prescreened so that they are financially qualified to buy the property; the more highly financially qualified the buyer is, the more likely the closing will succeed.
  • In some cases, provide the seller with a real property disclosure form and other forms which may need to be filled out
    Negotiates price on behalf of the sellers. The seller's agent acts as a fiduciary for the seller. This may involve preparing a standard real estate purchase contract by filling in the blanks in the contract form.
  • In some cases, holds an earnest payment cheque in escrow from the buyer(s) until the closing. The closing is the buyer/seller meeting where the real estate property is actually bought/sold and the title is conveyed by a deed.

Services provided by a realestateagent to Buyers

A real estate brokerage (agency) attempts to do the following for the buyers of real estate:

Finding real estate in accordance with the buyers needs, specifications, and affordability

Taking buyers to and showing them properties available for them to buy

When deemed appropriate, prescreening the buyers to ensure they are financially qualified to buy the properties shown

Negotiates price on behalf of the buyers and prepares standard real estate purchase contract by filling in the blanks in the contract form. The buyer's agent acts as a fiduciary for the buyer.

Services provided by a realestateagent to both Buyers and Sellers

If the same agent represents both the buyer and the seller, the agent is typically considered a dual agent. Special laws/rules often apply to dual agents, especially in negotiating price.
 
Additionally, some real estate agents coordinate various aspects of the closing.

Real estate agents typically do not provide title service such as title search or title insurance, do not conduct surveys or formal appraisals of the property such as those required by lenders, and do not act as lawyers for the parties, although they may "coordinate" these activities with the appropriate specialists. Regardless of whether a real estate agent assists sellers or buyers of real estate, negotiation and financing skills are important.

Source: Wikipedia
 

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A licensed Real Estate Agent is a professional who has obtained either a
real estate salesperson's
license or a
real estate broker's license.

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