The NAR Practice Changes Explained

You may have heard about the recent practice changes by the National Association of REALTORS®. Our goal is to simplify the two key changes that went into effect on August 17.

 

1. Every buyer represented by a NAR-affiliated agent is now required to sign a Buyer Representation Agreement formalizing the relationship between the buyer and broker before touring properties.

 

2. Buyer’s agent compensation can no longer be advertised on the MLS. Compensation has to be advertised, offered, and negotiated outside of the MLS. This can be done through phone, email, or in-person conversations with the listing agent.

 

Together, we will navigate the changes to rules and regulations in our industry while continuing to provide the same exceptional service we always have.

Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

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Todd Wiley

“What I’ve loved about having Todd as a realtor is that it’s not just about the current transaction, but it’s about the partnership he’s cultivated with me over time.” Zack B., Buyer and Seller

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Kim Wiley

“Kim's knowledge and network eventuated in getting a great deal on a fantastic place. She is extremely well-liked and connected in the San Francisco market and brought a calm, reassuring energy to every step of the process. We can't thank her enough for helping make a dream come true for us.” —Kristen G., Buyer

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Peter Lee

Peter is a bay area native and 23-year San Francisco resident with a passion for client service, and attention to detail. He is a consummate professional and aims to make the home buying or selling process efficient as well as fun and enjoyable for all his clients.

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