How-To Video Makes The Choice of a Buyers Agent in Massachusetts Easy to Understand

May 23, 2017

Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents has released a new video on recent changes in Massachusetts real estate disclosure forms that affect how buyers are represented. People considering a choice of a buyers agent in Massachusetts can find the video online: http://matowninfo.com/?utm_source=SERPCOM&utm_medium=house-network&utm_campaign=video-01&utm_content=ad-a#video.

(Boston, MA) This most recent educational video from the Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agent and Skyfor, Inc.'s Buyer Agent Search service contains precise and detailed definitions, designed to be used by real estate buyers in Massachusetts and others who need it. The video will help them understand the new changes in Massachusetts real estate disclosure forms quickly and easily.

People considering a choice of a buyers agent in Massachusetts and other interested parties are welcomed to watch the 2 minute video at the Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents town info site: http://matowninfo.com/?utm_source=SERPCOM&utm_medi...

The Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents just published this video, which is dedicated to helping people who are considering a choice of a buyers agent in Massachusetts to understand new definitions in Massachusetts real estate consumer disclosure forms. The inspiration for creating this guide came from a desire to provide useful, actionable information to anybody facing the challenge of how to determine if they will have a loyal agent to protect their best interests in a real estate purchase. Agent duties may vary depending on whether the property under consideration is purchased within the real estate firm that holds the listing or outside of it.

The video goes over the following points:

Real estate companies must disclose how they will work with buyers – In early 2017, the state of Massachusetts initiated new disclosure forms for consumers of real estate. Real estate companies in Massachusetts must disclose how they are going to work with buyers at the first personal meeting. However, some consumers have found the new state disclosure difficult to interpret, so the association created a video to easily explain different positions that can be taken by licensed real estate professionals and how these can change. Member offices of the Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents (MABA) act only as buying specialists. They are 100% dedicated to their buyer clients. They never change their professional relationship with their clients.

Buyers and sellers of real estate often ask how real estate commissions are earned. – MABA requires that their agents receive only one commission per transaction. This guarantees full commitment to the client and no opportunity to double dip on commissions. MABA agents are either in companies that represent only buyers, or companies that represent buyers and sellers, but never both in the same transaction.

Ron Huth, President, Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents commented on the video guide, excited to share the details about recent changes in Massachusetts real estate rules that affect how buyers are represented: "The Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents hopes to educate consumers about their choices. The state's new disclosure form is rather confusing. We made this video in collaboration with Kathleen Chiras, CEO of Skyfor, Inc. to educate consumers about the choices they have when choosing a real estate buyers agent in Massachusetts”

People considering a choice of a buyers agent in Massachusetts and anybody interested in recent changes in Massachusetts real estate buyer representation laws may be interested in watching this short video. They may also get general information on the Massachusetts not-for-profit association at http://buyeragentsearch.com/associations-and-real-... Today's consumers face the challenge of how to determine if they will have a loyal agent to protect their best interests in a real estate purchase. They are invited to review the video online directly on the MA town info site. Those considering the purchase of real estate may also go to the association's consumer site for a list of association members who provide buyer agent services for any chosen city within the state.

More information about Massachusetts Association of Buyer Agents itself can be found at http://www.massbuyeragents.org/find-a-buyer-agent.

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