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Bruce Woodruff
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So how is the Buyer's agent going to do come July?

Bruce Woodruff
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I have a good friend who is getting ready to list his house. He's not in a big hurry. but I'm wondering what happens when the July 1st ruling kicks in? 

Will the typical buyer be taken by surprise when they ask to be shown a house? 

Will buyer's agents ask for a signed contract and/or a retainer?

Will buyer's agents just fade away and seller's agents handle everything?

Overall, how do y'all think this affects someone selling a house (it's in San Diego County)? Would you try and get it sold before July 1, or does it matter?

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@Bruce Woodruff

The new rules will force more conversations about compensation and a longer interview process with agents having to show value. When a buyer has to sign something they will be more careful in who they chose to represent them. Buyer agents will reduce in number because many offer the same services. If the NAR was worth anything they would have a campaign education the benefits of the buyer agent. Just like you can fix your own car and YouTube your way through it's not for everyone. At my brokerage we are innovation with AI chatbot, data portals and integration of technology to add value to the way people search and sell homes. Pros will continue to be pros and the some wont make the cut.

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