Want to see a home that is for sale in Colorado?

Easy enough, right?    Not always.    Some buyers either prefer to see homes with listing agents, or they need to because their broker may not be available at that required time.   But when buyers call listing agents, many seller’s agents balk at showing the home when they learn the buyer is already represented by another broker.   There are a number of reasons for this—and we’ll save that for another post—-but none of them are based on any legal restrictions.      Rule E-33 (of the Colorado Real Estate Commission) plainly states that listing agent may assist with such “ministerial tasks” under the premise that showing a home is (obviously) in the interest of getting a deal done for the seller.

 

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