Property agents have a legal duty to give unbiased advice to buyers and potential buyers. This advice must not be slanted in any way to favour one particular buyer over another. In the UK, you would also expect the property buyer agent to undertake their own independent investigation as well as check with your local council and other relevant authorities. So why would a good property agent need to give unbiased advice? They must do this for many reasons. Firstly, the property they are representing is being bought as a potential home and the sale of that home could only be successful if they give good unbiased advice on the home’s condition and whether or not it will attract any prospective buyers.
While prompting customers on property buys, land salespersons – otherwise called property specialists – should offer precise and unprejudiced guidance considering the interests of their customers, including important …
