Resources

Looking for clarity before starting your home search? These resources explain your rights, the process, and what to expect when working with a real estate agent in New York’s Capital Region.

Buyers Agreement Letter/Consumer Guide

A legally binding contract between a homebuyer and their real estate agent. It outlines the specific services the agent will provide, how they will be compensated,
and the terms of the professional relationship.

Standard Operating Procedure 

The guidelines or policies that real estate brokers must implement to define the requirements and processes for prospective homebuyers seeking their services.

Fair Housing Disclosure

Learn your rights under federal Fair Housing laws, which prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or familial status.

What To Know About Inspections

Inspections help buyers better understand a home’s condition before closing. Home, radon, well, and septic inspections can identify potential safety concerns
and future repairs.

Buyer Guide

A buyer guide helps walk you through the home buying process from start to finish. It provides helpful information on financing, inspections, timelines,
and what to expect during your home search.

Your secret weapon is knowing your finances so you can make the strongest possible offer. Starting with your budget gives you a real advantage in both spending and decision-making.
— Dana

Seller Guide

A seller guide helps prepare homeowners for the selling process from listing to closing. It provides helpful information on pricing, preparing your home, marketing, and what to expect throughout the sale.


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