Should we have a buyer's agreement with our realtor?
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Yeah! My friend has also recently hired a Realtor and he didn't required any buyers agreement. They represent you with out that too. Agents like http://century21cedarcrest.com/selling-home-property-essex-county-nj/ helps us to buy property in different states and regions.
That realtor wants to get paid for his/her hard work. Without a signed document, she has no contractual agreement. If you like working with her, and she's doing her job matching you with the best house for your buck, you should enter a contract with her. At closing, and only then, will she earn her keep. Though I am not a realtor, it's a hard job keeping the peace between buyer and seller and making sure all the i's are dotted and t's crossed. She's working in your behalf. She's in your corner.