No transaction without representation?

The Wheel Estate Cam: Episode 33

Episode 33: Real estate broker Frank LLosa says that even though he could represent himself in his personal real estate deals, he instead has used agents at his company to assist with the sale of his condo and purchase of another home.

"When I bought my most recent house ... I hired one of my agents to represent me throughout the entire process, and thank God I did. It ended up being a one-year nightmare, (a) pain in the neck. She was able to keep me sane," LLosa says.

Having an intermediary, even if you are familiar with contracts in general and real estate contracts, specifically, serves as a good buffer in negotiations, he says, as it can allow more deliberate discussion about offers, for example.

While some consumers without real estate experience choose to enter into sales transactions without representation, LLosa said that can be a headache for agents who work with those unrepresented consumers. "Agents don't like to work with people who just haven't done deals before," he says.

Watch past episodes of the Wheel Estate Cam.

Frank Borges LLosa is the broker, founder and owner of FranklyRealty.com, a real estate brokerage in Falls Church, Va. He is the creator of the Trust Me I'm a Realtor blog and multiple listing service wiki site FranklyMLS.com. You can follow him on Twitter: @franklyrealty.

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Submitted by Ted Jernigan on August 8, 2010 - 7:57am.

Ted Jernigan
Ebby Halliday REALTORS
McKinney, Texas 75071
www.TeamJernigan.com
972-489-6173

I have two long term clients who are both commercial real estate brokers. They have every right to do residential transactions in Texas. They have a license. Both have told me that they don't do their own residential transactions because the differences are great enough that they want someone with significant experience in residential to do their transactions.