A transaction-broker assists the buyer
or seller or both throughout a real estate transaction
by performing terms of any written or oral agreement,
fully informing the parties, presenting all offers and
assisting the parties with any contracts, including the
closing of the transaction without being an agent or advocate
for any of the parties. A transaction-broker must use
reasonable skill and care in the performance of any oral
or written agreement, and must make the same disclosures
as agents about all adverse material facts actually known
by the transaction-broker concerning a property or a buyer's
financial ability to perform the terms of a transaction
and if a residential property, whether the buyer intends
to occupy the property. No written agreement is required.
Contact Us about our work as
a Colorado Transaction Broker.
Colorado
Buyer's Agent and Buyer Representation
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A Colorado buyer's agent works solely
on behalf of the buyer to promote the interests of the
buyer with the utmost good faith, loyalty and fidelity.
The agent negotiates on behalf of and acts as an advocate
for the buyer. The buyer’s agent must disclose to
potential sellers all adverse material facts actually
known by the buyer’s agent including the buyer's
financial ability to perform the terms of the transaction
and if a residential property, whether the buyer intends
to occupy the property. A separate written buyer agency
agreement is required which sets forth the duties and
obligations of the broker and the buyer. Contact
Us about our work as a Colorado Buyer Broker (aka
Buyer Agent and Buyer Representation).
Seller's
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A seller's agent (or listing agent)
works solely on behalf of the seller to promote the interests
of the seller with the utmost good faith, loyalty and
fidelity. The agent negotiates on behalf of and acts as
an advocate for the seller. The seller’s agent must
disclose to potential buyers all adverse material facts
actually known by the seller’s agent about the property.
A separate written listing agreement is required which
sets forth the duties and obligations of the broker and
the seller. Contact Us about
our work as a Colorado Seller's Agent or Listing Broker.
Hourly
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We can provide hourly service to a
"customer". A customer is a
party to a real estate transaction with whom the broker
has no brokerage relationship because such party has not
engaged or employed the broker, either as the party's
agent or as the party's transaction-broker. In this capacity,
we would act as an hourly subcontractor performing market
or property research and/or analysis. At such time when
customer desires to make an offer to purchase property,
we would become a Transaction Broker or other such brokerage
relationship. Contact Us about
hourly research and analysis work.
Joint
Ventures and Equity-Stake Relationships
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In certain circumstances, with the
right people, we are willing to operate in a Joint Venture,
General Partnership or Equity fashion. For this type of
scenario we would operate as an Equity Partner and a Principal
to any transaction. There would be no brokerage relationship.
Our status as a licensed Colorado Real Estate Broker would
be disclosed in writing to all parties. Contact
Us about Joint Venture Opportunities.