Posted on October 22, 2010.
Is a buyers agent get a commission if the contract expired a year agoa I signed a buyer in April / May 2008. In August 2008, I decided to stop watching forever. In October 2009, I contacted the travel agent and told him I would start watching again but I did not sign a new contract buyers agent. If I find a house of my own, she goes right to the commissiona
In a word NO. But we must remember that as a purchaser (usually) you do not pay commission, the seller does. Thus, regardless of you using the expertise of the buyers agent who helps people buy houses several times a month, who knows all the ins and outs of the process or not, you're (usually) ending sellers give the agent a commission twice and (usually) do not save money and put you in danger as a result.
If you find a location on your own you want to buy at this time you will not need a commission. If the agent shows you a property that you purchase then the agent is due a commission.
Why would you want the seller's agent for the commission on the sale and shall not have a buyer's agent represent your interests and get paid for their time and expertisea The seller pays the commission of the buyer's agent - not an expense for you.
Why do you think the realtor to take you and show you properties that go it alone without her and cheat the commissiona
Do you think time real estate agents, energy and expertise should not be compensateda Would you work for freea
I am sure she is convinced that you plan to use its services and the buyer is a new contract over-view. Why not ask the agent to the agreement - whether your interests are represented in the sale.