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The BROKER is granted the exclusive right to sell the PROPERTY, as the SELLER'S agent, during the term of the Agreement and the SELLER agrees to refer all inquiries to the BROKER, to cooperate in marketing the PROPERTY, including completing lead paint (if property built before 1978) and other forms.
Although a disclosure statement is not required, the state does mandate the disclosure of two types of information to any prospective buyer: the existence and hazards of lead paint, and the presence of a septic system on the property. Sellers in Massachusetts must disclose the presence of lead to prospective buyers.
First, on October 4, 2023, a new law amended the estate tax by providing a credit of up to $99,600, thereby eliminating the tax for estates valued at $2 million or less and reducing the tax for estates valued at more than $2 million.
Simply put, there isn't any good reason not to have a buyer agent represent you, and there are many important reasons to have a buyer agent represent you, especially if that buyer agent is an exclusive buyer agent. A buyer's agent represents the buyer, not the seller, and looks out for your best interest.
D A licensee must provide agency disclosure in all real estate transactions. For a client, the licensee must provide it when entering into the agency contract and for customers, the licensee must provide it prior to negotiations.
The short answer is that it is a form that you are to receive at your first personal meeting with a real estate agent. The form makes known to you if the real estate agent presenting the form is a seller's agent, a buyer's agent, or a facilitator.
The short answer is that it is a form that you are to receive at your first personal meeting with a real estate agent. The form makes known to you if the real estate agent presenting the form is a seller's agent, a buyer's agent, or a facilitator.
Massachusetts law requires only that home sellers: disclose the existence of lead paint (see the Massachusetts Lead Paint Statute) home sellers. disclose the presence of a septic system (see Title 5 of the Massachusetts Environmental Code), and. do not make any misrepresentations of fact or false statements (Mass.
Including the property description in the listing agreement ensures the real estate agent lists the property how you want it. List of personal property to be included in the sale: The listing agreement should consist of a list of all real estate fixtures and personal property the seller will leave.