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When you want the best.
Until January 1, 1995 real estate agents usually represented the seller. In short,
this meant the legal and fiduciary obligation was given to the seller. The seller,
in many transactions, was the only party to actually hire a real estate agent under
contract. When buyers made an offer to purchase a home, the agent would always disclose
in the offer that they were working for the seller.
Now, buyers hire a real estate agent to represent their interests in their home purchase -
and at no additional cost!
Under the "Purchaser's Agency Agreement" the agent agrees to:
- Represent you and your interests
- Bring all relevant properties to your attention
- Disclose anything to you that may affect your desire to purchase or your ability to negotiate fairly
- Negotiate the best offer for you
- Represent you and your interests right up to the day of closing
Under the "Purchaser's Agency Agreement" you agree to:
- Work exclusively with the agent you hired
- Bring any homes you are interested in to the attention of your agent
- Disclose anything that may affect your ability to close a transaction
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About Mulholland/Ross
Mulholland/Ross rank in the top 100 people in the entire Toronto Real Estate Board,
assisting people right across the city. Buying or selling, ultimately, it is your home.
And it's one of the most important choices you'll make for your family and your life!
"We do more than just sell houses… We help people move."
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