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<blockquote data-quote="Andrea Russo" data-source="post: 473213" data-attributes="member: 61535"><p>In questo link c'è la storia e le dimensioni del cambiamento avvenuto negli USA:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.advantagebuyer.com/broker.html" target="_blank">Exclusive Buyer's Broker | Advantage Buyer Realty</a></p><p></p><p>Questo è un estratto molto significativo:</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>THE REVOLUTION BEGINS</strong></span></p><p>In 1983, however, a classic study started a revolution in real estate sales. The Federal Trade Commission found that 72 percent of all buyers believed the agent they worked with was representing their interests. That meant that three out of four buyers were providing sensitive information to agents who weren't representing them, as one buyer agent wrote. The report fueled a nationwide legislative agenda that forced the real estate industry to disclose whom the broker or licensee represents in every situation. By 1988, most states had disclosure laws in place.</p><p></p><p>Janet Branton, former executive director of the 44,000-member Real Estate Buyer Agent Council, says times have changed.</p><p></p><p>A survey conducted in 2001 found 46 percent of home buyers used buyer representation, Branton says.</p><p></p><p>REBAC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Association of Realtors, trains real estate licensees how to serve the buyer and grants the respected Accredited Buyer Representative designation to agents for reaching certain education and experience standards.</p><p></p><p>Buyer representation is not the exception anymore, it's the norm, says Branton. Consumers now know they have the right to be represented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrea Russo, post: 473213, member: 61535"] In questo link c'è la storia e le dimensioni del cambiamento avvenuto negli USA: [url="http://www.advantagebuyer.com/broker.html"]Exclusive Buyer's Broker | Advantage Buyer Realty[/url] Questo è un estratto molto significativo: [SIZE=3][B]THE REVOLUTION BEGINS[/B][/SIZE] In 1983, however, a classic study started a revolution in real estate sales. The Federal Trade Commission found that 72 percent of all buyers believed the agent they worked with was representing their interests. That meant that three out of four buyers were providing sensitive information to agents who weren't representing them, as one buyer agent wrote. The report fueled a nationwide legislative agenda that forced the real estate industry to disclose whom the broker or licensee represents in every situation. By 1988, most states had disclosure laws in place. Janet Branton, former executive director of the 44,000-member Real Estate Buyer Agent Council, says times have changed. A survey conducted in 2001 found 46 percent of home buyers used buyer representation, Branton says. REBAC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Association of Realtors, trains real estate licensees how to serve the buyer and grants the respected Accredited Buyer Representative designation to agents for reaching certain education and experience standards. Buyer representation is not the exception anymore, it's the norm, says Branton. Consumers now know they have the right to be represented. [/QUOTE]
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