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James McGovern#4 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
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Avoiding signing a buyer’s agent agreement

James McGovern#4 Buying & Selling Real Estate Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bloomfield CT
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Marsha Waters, Division Director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies sent a letter to the Colorado Association of Realtors that explicitly states, "Consumers should have the opportunity to evaluate the qualifications of a real estate professional before signing a binding agreement with a broker. I have instructed Division staff to tell inquiring consumers that Colorado law does not require a prospective buyer to sign an agreement with a real estate broker to view a property, and that the consumer is under no obligation to sign such an agreement if presented with one." 

how come this logic is not pervasive agree all fifty states?

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