Alaska No Longer Has Any Real Estate AgentsThere are no real estate agents in Alaska. The Alaska State Legislature passed a law a couple years ago that eliminates real estate agents. This was done partly to take care of the problem of dual agents, but the legislature just decided get rid all real estate agents while they were at it. That doesn't mean we can't earn a living, we still represent buyers and sellers and we are still paid for our services. But we are no longer agents. The term agent carries legal baggage that was often unintended in relationships between buyers, sellers, and real estate agents. We are now only real estate licensees that have specific duties in our relationships with buyers and sellers. As the real estate commission's consumer pamphlet spells out, there are four possible relationships a licensee can have with a consumer.
All four of these situations require different duties on the part of the real estate licensee but all of them require at least the minimum of duties. This minimum is the same as that owed under specific assistance. These duties are:
The other duties are outlined in the consumer pamphlet which all consumers should read. I will deal with the other three levels of representation in future articles. Feel free to comment with questions or clarifications. |
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Marty Van Diest, Your Alaskan Realtor RE/MAX of Wasilla Wasilla, AK Office Phone: (907) 373-0999 Cell Phone: (907) 232-7900 More information... Contact Marty Van Diest, Your Alaskan Realtor |