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Buyers don’t have to sign contract before home tours

March 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Alabama’s Governor, Ivey, recently signed a bill into law that reaffirms the state’s Real Estate Consumers Agency and Disclosure Act (RECAD). The bill, originally known as House Bill 230, emphasizes early discussions of brokerage services and compensation, while also preventing consumers from signing a contract with an agent too early in their relationship. State Representative Randall Shedd (R-Cullman) introduced the bill in the Alabama House of Representatives back in February.

The legislation, supported by the Alabama Association of Realtors, was a direct response to the Department of Justice’s concerns regarding the National Association of Realtors’ commission lawsuit settlement agreement. The DOJ expressed worries about these agreements potentially limiting competition among buyer brokers.

In light of the DOJ’s stance, Alabama Realtors took action to address these concerns. CEO Jeremy Walker emphasized the importance of allowing buyers to familiarize themselves with agents before committing to a buyer agreement.

While some in the industry share Walker’s perspective, others, like James Dwiggins of NextHome, argue that buyer representation agreements are crucial for eliminating potential steering issues. By outlining fees and services in advance, these agreements provide clarity and prevent conflicts of interest.

Despite differing opinions on the matter, the impact of Alabama’s new law on the real estate industry remains to be seen. The ongoing debate highlights the complexities of balancing consumer protection with competition in the real estate market.

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