time showing agreement is a contract between a real estate seller and an agent who does not represent the seller but has a potential buyer interested in viewing the property. This document grants the agent the right to show the property to the interested buyer for a single occasion.
The broker is required to give the seller a Disclosure Regarding Real Estate Relationships – C.A.R. form AD. In the event the selling broker also represents more than one buyer, the consent of both the buyers and the seller is required by using the C.A.R.
S are a cornerstone of California real estate transactions, providing standardized agreements, disclosures, and contracts for buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals.
C.A.R. standard forms are for your individual use in your real estate transactions only. C.A.R. standard forms are protected by U.S. copyright laws which expressly forbid the unauthorized reproduction, display, or other use of any portion of copyrighted material by any means, including electronic formats.
The principal parties to the contract are the listing broker and the client. The client may be buyer, seller, landlord or tenant in the proposed transaction. Legally, the broker is the client's agent. The principal party on the other side of the transaction is a customer or a potential customer, called a prospect.
The ® (CAR) is a professional organization representing real estate agents, brokers, and professionals in California.