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Dishin' Dirt on No, the Builder Agent Cannot Cut You Out or Talk Directly to Your Client.

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Real estate agent complaints about being cut of out of builder transactions and builder agents having direct communication with represented clients is on the rise.

Today I review the recent guidance letter from the South Carolina Real Estate Commission regarding builder agents and their responsibilities. In particular, I discuss the need for builder agents to comply with the same regulations as other real estate agents including agency, interference with agency and disclosure.

I cover the common violations by builder agents, the significance of independent representation for buyers, and legal precedents that highlight the unequal bargaining power in real estate transactions. I conclude with key takeaways for both builders and agents to ensure compliance and protect consumer rights.

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* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.

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Content provided by Gary Pickren. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gary Pickren or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Real estate agent complaints about being cut of out of builder transactions and builder agents having direct communication with represented clients is on the rise.

Today I review the recent guidance letter from the South Carolina Real Estate Commission regarding builder agents and their responsibilities. In particular, I discuss the need for builder agents to comply with the same regulations as other real estate agents including agency, interference with agency and disclosure.

I cover the common violations by builder agents, the significance of independent representation for buyers, and legal precedents that highlight the unequal bargaining power in real estate transactions. I conclude with key takeaways for both builders and agents to ensure compliance and protect consumer rights.

Don't forget to like us and share us!
Gary
* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.

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