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Working with a REALTOR®

What Is a REALTOR®?

Every state has its own laws governing real estate licensing; there is no national license. In Indiana, agents are required to successfully complete 90 hours of instruction at an accredited school and to pass a licensing exam. They must also complete 30 hours of post-licensing education every two years in order to maintain their licenses. In addition, any agent who identifies him- or herself as a REALTOR® has affiliated with the National Association of REALTORS® and has pledged to adhere to their code of ethics and professional standards. All sales associates with the F.C. Tucker Company are REALTORS®.

Real estate agents must affiliate with a broker before they can conduct real estate transactions. They operate on behalf of the broker, and he/she is legally responsible for their professional conduct. Any listings an agent has legally belong to the broker.

Who Do REALTORS® Represent?

The answer to this question used to be somewhat complex, but in recent years, the laws have been simplified. Now, agents working with a buyer represent the interests of the buyer and those working with a seller represent the interests of the seller. In practical terms, this means that whether you are a buyer or seller, your agent is now required to:

  • Exercise reasonable skill and care in performing their duties
  • Deal with you as a client honestly and fairly
  • Disclose all facts which are known to the agent (or may be reasonably discovered) that affect the value or desirability of any property you are considering.
  • The only exception to this law is when a buyer wants to buy a home listed by his/her own agent-or by an agent affiliated with the same broker (since the listings legally belong to the broker). In this situation, the agent becomes a "limited agent," representing the interests of both parties. This limited agency must be disclosed, and both the buyer and the seller must give their consent in writing for the transaction to move forward.

How Are REALTORS® Paid?

Real estate agents are paid on commission, generally a percentage of the selling price of the home. The commission for a particular transaction is established in the listing agreement between the seller and his/her agent.

The commission is paid at closing. The selling agent's broker receives a portion of the commission, and the buying agent's broker receives the other part. Each agent's broker then pays him/her a portion of the commission.

Why Should You Work With a REALTOR® When You Buy?

There are many compelling reasons to use a real estate agent when you buy a home:

  • They have access to the Broker's Listing Cooperating® (BLC®) which allows them to search for available homes that meet your criteria.
  • They will handle the administrative details of scheduling showings for the homes you would like to see.
  • They save you time by providing you with information about schools, neighborhoods, etc.
  • When you find a home you think you might be interested in, they can use the BLC® to find out the list prices of other homes for sale in the area as well as the sales prices of those that have recently sold. This can help you determine the fair market value of the home before you make an offer.
  • They will guide you through the maze of offers and counteroffers, inspections and amendments-always looking out for your best interests. Their advice and insight in these areas can help you avoid potential pitfalls and may save you from costly errors. Your agent will know, for example, which items in the home need to be included in the purchase agreement; some items can be assumed to stay with the house while others must be specifically stipulated. If the inspection uncovers problems, your agent will help you negotiate changes with the seller. Most real estate agents will not tell you what to do, but their training, previous experiences, and professional contacts can help you make better, more informed decisions.
  • They can help you research companies that assist with real estate such as mortgage, inspections, repairs, etc.
  • They will explain the closing process and all of the paperwork involved.
  • Why Should You Work With an F.C. Tucker REALTOR® When You Buy?

    The F.C. Tucker Company was founded by Fred C. Tucker, Sr., in 1918. His vision and values were passed to his son, Bud Tucker, and to his grandson, Fred C. Tucker, III, who leads the company today. The F.C. Tucker Company is the market leader. In such a competitive industry, that kind of success does not happen accidentally.

    The F.C. Tucker Company leadership has worked hard to listen to consumers, anticipate their needs and stay ahead of the trends.

    • More knowledge - Tucker has its own full-time training department which provides pre-service and in-service training to our agents. We have a state-of-the-art computer lab where agents can stay on top of technological advances.
    • More professionalism - In addition to the superior training they receive, all F.C. Tucker agents devote themselves to real estate full time. Your agent won't be waiting tables when you want to see a home.
    • More offices - We have 14 offices throughout the Indianapolis area, and unlike our "individually owned and operated" competitors, our offices all work together. Wherever you are in the city, you'll have convenient access to F.C. Tucker Company resources.
    • More hours - Our offices are open, even with some weekend hours (except holidays), and into the evening on weekdays, making them more accessible when you need them.
    • More support - We have more support staff which frees our agents to serve you more efficiently.
    • More access to support businesses.
    • Each F.C. Tucker office hosts a mortgage loan officer from Tucker Mortgage. While you are in no way obligated to use our mortgage company, the loan officers are easily accessible if you choose to finance your home through them.
    • Our title company, Title Services, L.L.C., is headquartered in the same building as the mortgage company.
    • We offer home warranties through HMS Warranties. These warranties cover problems not protected by your homeowner's insurance policy.
    • Tucker's Home Services will help you move into and maintain your new home: everything from changing utilities, enrolling your kids in school, finding a contractor, or purchasing a new refrigerator - all at no cost to you. Once you enroll in this program, you can use these services whenever you need them. No other company in the state offers such premier customer service.

    How Do You Find a REALTOR®?

    You'll want to keep several things in mind as you select a real estate agent. Remember that during your search you may spend a significant amount of time with this agent, so he/she should be someone you can enjoy. You will be seeking your agent's advice on one of the most important decisions you will make, so he/she should be someone you can respect. In the course of your search, you may need to share intimate details of your finances, so your agent should be someone you can trust. In addition, you'll want an agent who will know when to share his/her opinion straightforwardly and when to listen to your opinions.