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GENERAL INFO
FOR SELLERS
FOR BUYERS
NORTHWEST SUBURBS
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Common Mistakes
10 Mistakes Buyers Typically Make When
Buying A Home
- Buyers don't clearly understand
the roles and duties of real estate
licensees, especially who represents
whom in purchase transactions, and
may wrongly misinterpret or rely on
a licensee's actions as representing
the buyer's interests alone.
- Buyers may innocently disclose
confidential and material
information about their buying
needs, financial abilities and
negotiating strategies to sellers
and their agents, especially when
not aware of the roles of the
licensees involved in a transaction.
- Buyers think that sellers pay
real estate commissions as well as
other closing expenses and seller
concessions.
- Buyers think mortgage companies
and appraisers protect and promote
the best interests of the buyer.
- Buyers fail to understand how
critical it can be to carefully
design contracting strategies and
techniques in order to better
negotiate with sellers and their
agents.
- Buyers don't appreciate the
benefits they gain when they are
entitled to receive the undivided
loyalty and trust of the agent, and
are usually uninformed about the
service and loyalty limitations
inherent with an intermediary,
appointed licensee, dual agent or
other limited service providers.
- Buyers minimize the effect of
competing buyers when preparing or
negotiating purchase offers.
- Buyers are usually unaware of
the importance of personally
attending and conducting thorough
and independent physical property
inspections, environmental audits
and separate property appraisals as
a condition of the home purchase.
- Buyers do not comprehend the
important value relationship between
real estate services offered or
provided and compensation
obligations.
- Buyers fail
to recognize the long term value
benefits of preserving and/or
enhancing the buyer's equity
position.
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