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		<title>Know who represents You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 19:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Hurley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who is working for YOU? Most people believe that the real estate agent they are working with is working for them but that may not be the case.  There are a variety of working relationships provided by the Missouri Real Estate Commission and they are required to be disclosed to you.  The licensee is required to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Who is working for YOU?</strong></p>
<div>Most people believe that the real estate agent they are working with is working for them but that may not be the case.  There are a variety of working relationships provided by the Missouri Real Estate Commission and they are required to be disclosed to you.  The licensee is required to make the following disclosure.</div>
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<div><strong>20 CSR 2250-8.097 Broker Disclosure Form</strong></div>
<div>(1) In a residential real estate transaction, at the earliest practicable opportunity during or following the first substantial contact by the designated broker or the affiliated licensees with a seller, landlord, buyer, or tenant who has not entered into a brokerage relationship as described in section 339.710.5, RSMo, the licensee shall provide that person with a written copy of the current Broker Disclosure Form prescribed by the Missouri Real Estate Commission. In any event, a licensee shall provide the party that has not entered into a brokerage relationship as described in section 339.710.5, RSMo, the Broker Disclosure Form upon obtaining any personal or financial information or before the signing of a brokerage service agreement, whichever occurs first. If a landlord’s agent or transaction broker is conducting property management pursuant to 4 CSR 250-8.200, the unlicensed office personnel may, in their performance of the duties enumerated in 339.010.5(5)(a)–(e), provide a tenant with a written copy ofthe current Broker Disclosure Form prescribed by the commission on behalf of the landlord’s agent or transaction broker.</div>
<div>(2) The brokerage relationship marked as offered on the Broker Disclosure Form shall correspond to the written office policy adopted by the designated broker pursuant to 339.760.1, RSMo.</div>
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<div><strong>Why it matters</strong></div>
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<div>It&#8217;s not a good idea to discuss financial or motivational factors with a real estate licensee until you know who is working for whom.  That agent could be actually working on behalf of another party in the transaction and may then have a duty to disclose your financial or other information to the party they represent.</div>
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<div>It&#8217;s really not as complicated as it sounds and real estate licensees are required to make disclosures at the earliest practicable opportunity.  If not just ask, &#8220;who do you represent?&#8221;  Almost always it doesn&#8217;t cost any additional money to make sure the answer is &#8220;YOU&#8221;.</div>
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