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California bill would limit homebuyer contracts to 3 months

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Aug 10, 2024 11:00 am EDT
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California lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit homebuyer-agent contracts required under the national Realtor settlement to three months.

If the bill passes, California would become one of at least 20 states with mandatory buyer-broker contract laws.

“Without legal protection, buyers and brokers are susceptible to potential disputes over compensation, legal uncertainties and conflicts of interest,” said the bill’s author, Assemblymember Stephanie Nguyen, D-Elk Grove, during a committee hearing in June.

See also: Confusion reigns on eve of real estate commission changes

Currently, sellers sign listing agreements, consenting to pay both buyer and seller commissions when their transaction closes.

But the vast majority of buyers purchase a home without signing an agreement with their agents.

Just 41% of U.S. homebuyers had a written agreement with their agents as of June 2023, according to NAR’s most recent “Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers,” which was based on a survey of 6,817 buyers. Among first-time buyers, just a third had written agreements, the survey showed.

That will change under the National Association of Realtors’ proposed legal settlement, effective by Aug. 17, which shifts responsibility for paying buyer agents to buyers themselves, unless they can get sellers to cover those costs.

See also: How will new real estate rules work? Your questions answered

Under the pact, NAR will abolish its longstanding rule requiring sellers to say how much they’ll pay a buyer’s agent when posting their home on the multiple listing service, or MLS. Instead, such offers will be banned from the MLS database of homes for sale.

In addition, buyers must sign representation agreements before their agent can begin showing them homes.

Under Assembly Bill 2992, state law would also mandate such contracts.

The agreements would end automatically after three months unless both sides agree in writing to extend it or unless the buyer is a corporation, LLC or…

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