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“Accepted Offer” vs. “Fully Executed Purchase Agreement”

Real Estate Jargon 101 What’s the difference between an “accepted” offer and a “fully executed” one? Absolutely nothing. As a former corporate attorney, I actually prefer the latter term, because it’s just a tad more precise, descriptive, etc. However, it can also sound a bit . . . intimidating (especially the “executed” part). Which is why...
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“Licensees, Principals, Subagents & Brokers (Oh, My!)”

Who’s on First?” ” Real Estate Edition [Editor’s Note:  The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway, or any other entity referenced.  If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney.] Exactly what role(s) do licensees, principals, agents, subagents, brokers, dual agents, and facilitators play...
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“Accepted Offer” vs. “Fully Executed Purchase Agreement”

Real Estate Jargon 101 What’s the difference between an “accepted” offer and a “fully executed” one? Absolutely nothing. As a former corporate attorney, I actually prefer the latter term, because it’s just a tad more precise, descriptive, etc. However, it can also sound a bit . . . intimidating (especially the “executed” part). Which is why...
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Why is the Buyer’s Agent Called the “Selling Agent?”

“Real Estate Terminology 101” One of the confusing things about real estate is that, once a deal closes, the Buyer’s Agent is called the “Selling Agent.” Isn’t the Listing Agent, representing the Seller, the “Selling Agent?” Well, no. Think of it this way:  the Buyer’s agent is selling something — actually, two things: One.  The...
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“The Buyer’s Buyer’s Lender” (aka “the Backup Home Buyer’s Lender”)

“I Know What You Meant” Department: Contingent Offer Confusion Residential real estate is full of confusing, non-intuitive (if not counter-intuitive) terms. Like, the Realtor that the industry calls “the Selling agent,” once a deal closes, actually represents the Buyer (the agent representing the Seller is known as “the listing agent”).  See, “Quick! Who Does the...
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“Licensees, Principals, Subagents & Brokers (Oh, my!)”

“Who’s on First?” — Real Estate Edition Exactly what role(s) do licensees, principals, agents, subagents, brokers, dual agents, and facilitators play in residential real estate in Minnesota? Consumers, I’m sure, have no idea. But their Realtor does. Moreover, it’s incumbent upon their Realtor to (briefly) explain it to them, at the beginning of the relationship. Step #2:  document that they’ve...
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