Do you, or anyone working
for the company that you
represent ever "List Homes Sale," and therefore,
represent the Seller in a "Real Estate Transaction?"
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.Will you guarantee that you will fully represent
me, as my
Agent, on any Home I may choose to purchase?
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. Do you ever ask a Client to sign a "Duel Agency Agreement?"
(a) Will you ask me to sign a "Duel Agency Agreement?"
(b) If I were to sign a "Duel Agency Agreement, who would represent me in
the transaction?
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How many Homes have you sold in the last year?
(a) Did you represent the Buyers in any of those
"home sales?"
(b) Why do you say that you "Sold" those homes?
(c) Would you intend on"Selling" me a home?
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How often in the last year did you tell your Clients that they
shouldn't buy a home that they wanted to purchase?
(a) Would you kindly share the names of those
people with me?
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Do you have any specific expertise, beyond the normal real estate experience,
that would aid us in our final decision?
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I understand that the "Seller Property Condition Disclosure Statement" is
not a "Warranty" nor is it intended to be part of the the "Contract to Purchase!"
What good it it?
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Where do you recommend I get my financing?
(a) Do you send most of your clients to that
Lending Institution?
(b) Is that Lender the lowest cost, when the
interest rate and the closing costs are considered.?
(c) Do you ever get any dinners, parties,
tickets or trips from that Financial Institution?
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Where do you recommend I get my Title Insurance?
(a) Do your clients have a right to choose their
own Title Company?
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Is your Title Company the the lowest cost, when considering
both the policies, plus the Lender required endorsements?
(a) Do you send most of your clients to the same Title Insurance Company?
(b) Do you ever get any dinners, parties, tickets or trips from that Title
Insurance Company?
If you had a Son or Daughter relocating to another City, and you were unable
to help them in their "Home Purchase," would you be more comfortable if they
were working with an "Exclusive Buyer's Agent," or would you recommend an
ordinary agent?.
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