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Having a buyer's agent is essential when buying a house in Maryland. If you try to buy a house without a buyer's agent, you are putting yourself at a great disadvantage, you're bound to make mistakes, and more importantly, you're putting yourself at great risk!
You can use the Maryland Real Estate Agent License Lookup Tool to verify an agent's license status. Complete 60 hours of approved Pre-Licensing education. Pass the course final exam in the presence of a proctor. Pass the Maryland Real Estate Salesperson Examination. Choose a Sponsoring Broker.
Within one year of completing your 60-hour Pre-Licensing course, you must take and pass both portions of the Maryland salesperson licensing exam. The National portion of this exam consists of 80 questions and a 90-minute time allowance. The State portion consists of 30 questions and a 30-minute time allowance.
Most contractual problems can be avoided with proper legal assistance. If you hire an experienced Maryland real estate lawyer to review your contract before you sign, the chance that you will run into a problem is greatly reduced.
Realtor is the best one. Their site is updated every 24 hours and it's pulled directly from the MLS. I dont know how well their filter system works but It seems decent.
MLS access is only available to licensed real estate agents and brokers and is designed to safeguard sensitive details like sellers' and buyers' personal information, security codes, and showing schedules. This exclusivity also stems from the financial costs associated with maintaining the MLS.