Navigating Wisconsin’s New Real Estate Landscape
Real estate market has recently undergone significant changes, impacting the home-buying process. Here’s a breakdown of the key updates as they relate to Wisconsin real estate transactions that you need to be aware of.
Mandatory Written Documents
Before viewing a property, buyers in Wisconsin are now required to sign one of three written documents:
- Agency Agreement: This agreement establishes a formal relationship between the buyer and their real estate agent, outlining the agent’s fees as well as their duties and responsibilities.
- Disclosure to Customers: This document provides information about the agent’s limited duties with no agency agreement. Agent does not represent buyer in the transaction, they only fill out contract per buyers instruction and cannot provide any advise.
- Pre-Agency Showing Agreement: This agreement is used when a buyer is considering working with an agent but hasn’t yet made a final decision. Agent cannot provide advise or fill out contract until buyer decides if he wants to work with agent.
Buyer Responsibility for Agent Commission
It’s important to understand that buyers are responsible for paying their real estate agent’s commission. However, buyers can request sellers to provide a credit towards the cost of their agent commission. This is known as a seller concession and can be negotiated during the offer process, along with purchase price and other terms.
Conclusion
Navigating the Wisconsin real estate market can be exciting but also challenging. With the recent changes to the home-buying process, it’s more important than ever to have a knowledgeable and experienced real estate team by your side.
The Korwels Team is here to help you every step of the way. Our team of dedicated professionals can provide expert guidance, negotiate on your behalf, and ensure a smooth home-buying experience.
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