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Keeping Emotion Out of the Deal: When the Seller & Listing Agent Are Related (or Friends)

When Does a “For Sale” Home Stop Being the Seller’s? Especially for newer, less established agents, it’s common to represent friends and relatives in the sale of their home (over time, successful Realtors’ sphere grows beyond those groups). Even veteran agents occasionally represent friends and family members. How do they (we) keep emotion out of...
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Listing Agent to Buyer at Closing: “Congrats! I’m Sure You’ll Love My Parents’ Home” (Wait . . . What?!?)

Minnesota Specifies (Kind of) Timing of “Related Party Disclosure” Requirement [Note to Readers: 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.] Minnesota real estate agents have always had a duty to...
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Shortcut for Realtors Who Can’t Remember “Related Party” Disclosure Rules

Who Qualifies as a “Relative?” At least in Minnesota, licensed real estate agents must disclose if they’re related to their client. The logic: agents are presumed to have a negotiating and knowledge edge over non-Realtor “civilians” ” think, “wolves and sheep,” “sharks and seals(?),” etc. — and therefore anyone closely aligned with them does, too....
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Keeping Emotion Out of the Deal: When the Seller & Listing Agent Are Related (or Friends)

When Does a “For Sale” Home Stop Being the Seller’s? Especially for newer, less established agents, it’s common to represent friends and relatives in the sale of their home (over time, successful Realtors’ sphere grows beyond those groups). Even veteran agents occasionally represent friends and family members. How do they (we) keep emotion out of...
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Shortcut for Realtors Who Can’t Remember “Related Party” Disclosure Rules

Who Qualifies as a “Relative?” At least in Minnesota, licensed real estate agents must disclose if they’re related to their client. The logic, I assume, is that agents have a negotiating and knowledge edge over non-Realtor “civilians” — and therefore anyone closely aligned with them does, too. Definition Ahh, but that just begs the question:...
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“Buyer is a Licensed Real Estate Agent in the state of Minnesota”

The Corollary to, “No One Washes a Rental Car” What’s the significance of the disclosure — required in Minnesota — that the Buyer is a licensed real estate agent? In my experience, two things: One.  The Buyer is more sophisticated (or should be), and therefore, at least in theory, the deal can progress more quickly and...
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