An estate agent is an agent who is in control or charge or the estate. The auctioneer is the one who is going to get the most money they can from the estate and property.
they are 2 names for the same thing.
Yes, you can act as your own real estate agent, but it may be challenging as real estate transactions involve complex legal and financial processes. It is recommended to seek guidance from a professional real estate agent to ensure a smooth and successful transaction.
Yes, you can act as your own real estate agent when purchasing a home, but it is recommended to hire a professional real estate agent to help navigate the complex process and ensure a successful transaction.
Call your local Real Estate Board of Commission...each state is different.
Yes, a real estate agent can represent themselves as their own agent, but it is important for them to disclose this fact to all parties involved in the transaction to avoid any conflicts of interest.
there are several people who deal with property auctioneer estate agent valuers propertier soliciteer bank in monopoly the person in charge of property is the "banker"
A real estate agent acts as the seller's agent in pricing the property, advertising, showing the house, negotiating with the buyer and collecting their commission at the time of sale. A real estate appraiser is a person who has the professional know-how to determine the fair market value of a property. In addition the appraiser estimates the square meter (GLA - gross living area), by measuring the exterior of the home.
difference between broker and commission agent
A realtor is authorized to assist with peopling trade land, and is paid a commission when an arrangement is finished. The specialist might address either the purchaser or the dealer. A land representative does likewise work as a specialist however is authorized to work freely and may utilize specialists.
A "Realtor" is a member of a professional group that maintains certain criteria and standards for membership; a "licensed real estate agent" needs only to meet the state requirements for obtaining a license. A person may be one or the other or both.
There is no difference.
that completely depends on the agreement between the broker and the agent.
no
Northwood - estate agent - was created in 1995.
Nothing because a travel agent and a travel agent are the same thing.
A real estate worker who is not a real estate agent can work for themselves and be a subcontractor or work for a real estate office(broker) and work directly for the owner. The difference will be how this individual pays taxes and gets paid. So there is a difference in your worker relationship. This is established when you are hired.
Realtor and Real Estate Agent are two terms that are used to describe the same thing; a licensed professional that assists in the purchase or sale of real estate. A real estate agent is a person who has a state isssued license to sell real estate whereas a Realtor is a licensed agent who is a member of the National Association of Realtors and is a member of the local Realtor board. So, in effect all Realtors and agents but not all agents are realtors. Not being a Realtor as an agent can be restrictive as that agent would ususally not be able to have access to the MLS, show her listings on the MLS and would not be able to join most of the real estate offices as an agent. The fees for beng a Realtor vary around the counry but are usally around $1000 to $1500 per year for membership.