First and foremost, ethically and legally, a real estate agent should be continuously aware of his fiduciary responsibility to the client. "Fiduciary" simply means handling funds on behalf of another. Integral to that definition is the element of trust which is as much a responsibility, as it is a privilege. Real estate breeds the most litigation of any industry, a fact that could very easily be a thing of the past if more agents would faithfully execute their fiduciary responsibility to their clients. It would reduce litigation significantly.
There is an adage in this industry that says, "20% of all agents make 80% of all sales". Is this a measure of success? Perhaps, but a better measure of success would be one that measures character and responsible representation.
This was written by William Greene which I think should be read by all, agents and clients.
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There is a BIG responsibility being a real estate agent. Too many agents take this responsibility too lightly and consequently hurt the image of every agent.
Recognize the importance of what you do and you will benefit everyone.
There is a big responsibility and relationships and representation is where it is at. FYI in Washington the word "fiduciary" is not used with REALTORS. Our responsibilities are codified and exceed a fiduciary one.