July 7th - 2006

TREB Buyer Registry Service promotes buyer interest while protecting them

Buyers can get the word out to several listing REALTORS® that they are interested in purchasing a home, and still only sign one representation agreement.

Buyers can get the word out to several listing REALTORS® that they are interested in purchasing a home, and still only sign one representation agreement.

The Toronto Real Estate Board Buyer Registry Service (BRS), announced in May, allows TREB REALTORS® to register the existence of Buyer Representation Agreements online, without ever compromising the privacy of the buyer. With anonymous buyer profiles posted on the BRS, other TREB members listing a property can locate likely qualified buyers who are actively in the market.

TREB also expects the service to reduce the likelihood of duplicate buyer agreements, protecting both clients from potential liability and brokerages from infringing on existing agreements.

While the service is not mandatory, TREB sees it as a good marketing tool, and one that, in time, buyers will want and will consider as a criteria for choosing their representation.

The system has a reverse search function that offers key benefits to both buyers and sellers. When details of a listing are entered, the system returns a list of TREB REALTORS® (who’ve opted for the service) who have potentially interested clients, allowing listing salespeople to target their marketing efforts.

TREB expects that once there is a significant volume of buyers on the system, statistics based on BRS volume may be a useful market tracking tool that may help sellers and buyers time their entry into the market. TREB’s BRS is the first system of its kind in Ontario.

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Ontario Real Estate Association

Jean-Adrien Delicano

Senior Manager, Media Relations

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