Help! I Want to Transfer My Listing
It’s not uncommon for a real estate agent to move his or her license to a new brokerage when there is a real estate transaction in process. However, many agents wonder how this works. Dos I transfer my listing? What happens to the previous listing brokerage? Will the...
How to Number Those Pesky Counter Offers
As part of the November forms release the former Counter Offer (CO) was replaced by two new forms: the Seller Counter Offer (SCO) and the Buyer Counter Offer (BCO). This was primarily done so that the proper parties’ names could be inserted in the correct lines...
What is a settlement statement? – Escondido Transaction Coordinator
If you are an Escondido real estate agent or Realtor® or if you are a real estate agent anywhere in California, then you will want to pay attention to the agent tip in this article. Our Escondido Transaction Coordinator has noticed a trend when processing paperwork...
Are Your Real Estate Transaction Files Compliant?
Transaction Coordinator Job Ain’t Easy Most brokerages have a checklist that the transaction coordinator or agent is supposed to use in order to assure that the transaction file is fully compliant at closing. The larger brokerages (the franchises) often receive...
It’s Time to Close on the Home
It’s almost time to close on the home. Woo Hoo! Your commission check is on its way. You plan to take your clients on a walk-thru so they can confirm that the requested repairs have been made. They can also confirm that the home is in the same or better condition than...
Leave the Paperwork to the Oceanside Transaction Coordinator
Oceanside Transaction Coordinator Builds Trust If you are like most other real estate agents, you probably get a little charge when the phone rings and the caller wants you to list his or her home for sale. In fact, if you are not a regular closer, you may already be...