Can I switch realtors after viewing homes with another agent?

Full question:

I have been working with a broker for about two months, she has showed me homes in Raleigh, I have NO contract with her what so ever. Can she hold me to anything if I decide to use another realtor? Suppose I decide to purchase a home she once showed me? Please reply

  • Category: Real Property
  • Subcategory: Sales
  • Date:
  • State: Florida

Answer:

If you are the buyer, you are not responsible for the commission; the seller pays it. However, if you signed a buyer representation agreement with the realtor, you are obligated to work with that agent and cannot switch to another. This agreement will specify if there are any buyer-paid commissions, which is usually not the case.

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The most common complaints against realtors often involve issues like misrepresentation of property details, lack of communication, and failure to disclose important information about a property. Buyers may feel that their agent did not act in their best interest, especially if they believe the agent prioritized a quick sale over their needs.