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Keller Williams Realty Redstick Partners
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I have 25 years of Marketing and Advertising experience. Memberships include: National Association of REALTORS, Louisiana REALTORS, Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS, Women Council of REALTORS, GBRAR Professional Standards Committee, and Keller Williams Realty Agent Leadership Council.
I am quite active in the Baton Rouge Community and sit on the Baton Rouge General Hospital Foundation Board of Directors and am a sustainer for the Junior League of Baton Rouge.
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Absolutely you should have representation. Would you go to court without an attorney? There can be up to 38 people involved in a real estate transaction and a Buyer's Agent can help you navigate through the transaction, the laws, and the forms/agreements. The seller is represented by the listing agent, so you should also have representation.
As far as splitting the savings...the house is already listed with an agent, so a Listing and Marketing Agreement has been signed by the seller. In this agreement, the seller has committed to the full commission for both the listing agent and the buyer's agent. There is no "savings" to split. - Thu May 8 2008, 14:43
I specialize in Residential Real Estate, both as a Listing Agent and as a Buyer's Agent.