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January 31, 2022 1 min read

Does Transaction Brokerage in Florida Serve the Interest of Home Buyers and Sellers?

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Today the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) released a new report on transactional brokerage in Florida, which is practiced by most real estate agents in the state.  The report concludes that this agent role:

  • greatly limits broker responsibilities and liability,
  • is not disclosed and therefore is not understood by most consumers,
  • consequently exposes consumers to risks related to the sale price – and for buyers, quality – of the property,
  • greatly limits consumers in obtaining redress if treated unfairly,
  • despite less responsibility and liability, charges customers the same commission rate charged by fiduciary agents, and
  • appears to survive in part because many transactional brokers break the law by providing some of the representation required of fiduciary agents.

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