REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE Sample Clauses
The 'Representation and Customer Service' clause defines the obligations of a party to provide customer support and act as a representative for the other party’s interests in dealings related to the agreement. This typically includes responding to customer inquiries, handling complaints, and ensuring that communication channels are available and effective. By establishing clear expectations for customer service and representation, the clause helps ensure a consistent quality of service and addresses potential issues promptly, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction and reducing disputes.
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REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Buyer acknowledges that the Brokerage has provided the Buyer with written information explaining agency relationships, including information on Seller Representation, Sub-Agency, Buyer Representation, Multiple Representation and Customer Service. The Buyer acknowledges that the Brokerage will be providing customer service to the Buyer and will not be representing the interests of the Buyer in a transaction. The Brokerage may be representing the interests of the seller as an agent or sub-agent. When the Brokerage is representing the seller, the seller is considered to be the Brokerage’s client, and the Brokerage’s primary duties are to protect and promote the interests of the seller/client. The Brokerage will disclose all pertinent information to a seller/client obtained from or about the Buyer. INITIALS OF BROKERAGE: INITIALS OF BUYER(S):
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Seller acknowledges that the Brokerage has provided the Seller with written information explaining agency relationships, including information on Seller Representation, Sub-Agency, Buyer Representation, Multiple Representation and Customer Service. The Seller acknowledges that the Brokerage will be providing customer service to the Seller and will not be representing the interests of the Seller in a transaction.
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives, Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Buyer acknowledges that Colliers has provided the Buyer with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule "A" - Working with a Commercial Realtor"). The Buyer acknowledges that Colliers will be providing Customer Service to the Buyer, and possibly other potential buyers, and will not be representing the interests of the Buyer in this transaction. Colliers is the agent, and represents the interests of the Vendor and has a fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of the Vendor-Client. Colliers's duties to the Buyer include: to deal fairly, honestly and with integrity; to exercise due care in answering questions and providing information; and to avoid misrepresentation. DATED at this day of , 2019. Corporate Name (Please Print) By (Authorized Signing Officer's Signature) (Principal's Name and Title) (Buyer's Address) (Telephone Number) (Email Address - Please e-mail the detailed particulars of sale) In real estate, there are different possible forms of agency relationship (Seller interchangeable with Vendor):
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives, Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Interested Party acknowledges that the Broker has provided the Interested Party with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule “A” - Working with a Commercial Realtor”). The Interested Party acknowledges that the Broker will be providing Customer Service to the Interested Party, and possibly other potential Interested Parties, and will not be representing the interests of the Interested Party in this transaction. The Broker is the agent, and represents the interests of the Vendor and has a fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of the Vendor-Client. The Broker’s duties to the Interested Party include: to deal fairly, honestly and with integrity; to exercise due care in answering questions and providing information; and to avoid misrepresentation. DATED at , this day of 2022 (“Interested Party”). Corporate or Individual Name (Please Print) By (Individual Signature or Authorized Signing Officer’s Signature) (Officer’s Name and Title, if applicable) (Interested Party’s Address) (Telephone Number) (Fax Number) (Email Address) Working With a Commercial REALTOR® The Agency Relationship In real estate, there are different possible forms of agency relationship:
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives, Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Proponent acknowledges that Intercity Realty Brokerage Inc., Land advisory Group. Brokerage Commercial has provided the Proponent with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule "2", Working with a Commercial Realtor"). The Proponent acknowledges that Intercity Realty Brokerage Inc., Land advisory Group. Brokerage Commercial will be providing Customer Service to Intercity Realty Brokerage Inc., Land advisory Group. Brokerage Commercial. And will not be representing the interests of the Proponent in connection with the RFO. Intercity Realty Brokerage Inc., Land advisory Group. Brokerage Commercial is the agent and represents the interests of Intercity Realty Brokerage Inc., Land advisory Group. Brokerage Commercial. And has a fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of Intercity Realty Brokerage Inc., Land advisory Group. Brokerage Commercial ' duties to the Proponent include: To deal fairly, honestly and with integrity; to exercise due care in answering questions and providing information; and to avoid misrepresentation.
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The following section confirms that the Salesperson has explained the different types of agency relationships that may occur in a real estate transaction. It also confirms that ▇▇▇▇▇ falls under Customer status and that the Salesperson does not represent the Buyer as a Client. It also outlines that the Salesperson must treat the Buyer fairly and honestly, answer the Buyer’s questions with due care, and cannot purposely misrepresent the Buyer.
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives, Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Proponent acknowledges that Colliers has provided the Proponent with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule "2". - Working with a Commercial Realtor"). The Proponent acknowledges that Colliers will be providing Customer Service to ▇▇▇▇ Norte Holdings Corp and 1849182 Ontario Inc. and will not be representing the interests of the Proponent in connection with the RFO. Colliers is the agent and represents the interests of ▇▇▇▇ Norte Holdings Corp and 1849182 Ontario Inc. and has a fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of ▇▇▇▇ Norte Holdings Corp and 1849182 Ontario Inc.. Colliers' duties to the Proponent include: To deal fairly, honestly and with integrity; to exercise due care in answering questions and providing information; and to avoid misrepresentation.
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives, Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Buyer acknowledges that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ has provided the Buyer with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule "A"- Working with a Commercial Realtor"). The Buyer acknowledges that the Buyer is being represented by the Buyer's Broker, and that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ is the agent, and represents the interests, of the Seller and has a fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of the Seller-Client. DATED at , this day of , 2024. Buyer's Name (Please Print) Buyer's Broker Name (Please Print) By (Authorized Signing Officer Signature) I have authority to bind the company By (Authorized Signing Officer Signature) I have authority to bind the company (Officer's Name and Title) (Officer's Name and Title) (Officer's Address) (Officer's Address) (Telephone Number) (Facsimile Number) (Telephone Number) (Facsimile Number) (Email Address: Buyer) (Email Address: Co-operating Broker) In real estate, there are different possible forms of agency relationship:
1. Seller representation • When a real estate brokerage represents a seller, it must do what is best for the seller of a property. • A written contract, called a listing agreement, creates an agency relationship between the seller and the brokerage and establishes seller representation. It also explains services the brokerage will provide, establishes a fee arrangement for the Commercial REALTORS® services and specifies what obligations a seller may have. • A seller's agent must tell the seller anything known about a buyer. For instance, if a seller's agent knows a buyer is willing to offer more for a property, that information must be shared with the seller. • Confidences a seller shares with a seller's agent must be kept confidential from potential buyers and others. • Although confidential information about the seller cannot be discussed, a buyer working with a seller's agent can expect fair and honest service from the seller's agent and disclosure of pertinent information about the property.
2. ▇▇▇▇▇'s representation • A real estate brokerage representing a buyer must do what is best for the buyer. • A written contract, called a buyer representation agreement, creates an agency relationship between the buyer and the brokerage, and establishes buy...
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives, Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Buyer acknowledges that Colliers has provided the Buyer with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule "A" - Working with a Commercial Realtor"). The Buyer acknowledges that Colliers will be providing Customer Service to the Buyer, and possibly other potential buyers, and will not be representing the interests of the Buyer in this transaction. Colliers is the agent, and represents the interests of the Vendor and has a fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of the Vendor-Client. Colliers's duties to the Buyer include: to deal fairly, honestly and with integrity; to exercise due care in answering questions and providing information; and to avoid misrepresentation. **Please download and complete this form on your desktop and return the completed 5-page form** DATED at , this day of , 2020. Proponent Name: Real Estate Representative (if applicable): Full Legal or Corporate Name of the Buyer Real Estate Company Name: Address: Address:
REPRESENTATION AND CUSTOMER SERVICE. The Code of Ethics for the Real Estate Council of Ontario requires Commercial Realtors (e.g., Sales Representatives. Agents, Brokers) to disclose in writing the nature of their relationship and services they are providing. The Purchaser acknowledges that Colliers has provided the Purchaser with written information explaining agency relationships (attached hereto as Schedule "A" - Working with a Commercial Realtor"). The Purchaser acknowledges that Colliers will be providing Customer Service to the Purchaser, and possibly other potential Purchasers, and will not be representing the interests of the Purchaser in this transaction. Colliers is the agent and represents the interests of the Seller and has fiduciary and primary duty to protect and promote the interests of the Seller-Client. Colliers duties to the Purchaser include to deal fairly, honestly and with integrity; to exercise due care in answering questions and providing information; and to avoid misrepresentation.