What are the responsibilities of second-hand housing intermediary companies?

Tao Ge

First, the responsibility of providing true information related to the conclusion of the contract is the most important responsibility of the broker. The services provided by real estate agents include consulting and intermediary services, and signing intermediary contracts. An intermediary contract is a contract in which the intermediary reports the opportunity to conclude a contract to the client or provides media services for concluding a contract, and the client pays the remuneration. Since the information provided by the broker is an important basis for the client to sign the contract, the broker shall truthfully report the relevant matters to the client. If a broker intentionally conceals important facts related to the conclusion of a contract or provides false information, which harms the interests of the client, he shall not ask the client to pay remuneration. ...

First, the responsibility of providing true information related to the conclusion of the contract is the most important responsibility of the broker. The services provided by real estate agents include consulting and intermediary services, and signing intermediary contracts. An intermediary contract is a contract in which the intermediary reports the opportunity to conclude a contract to the client or provides media services for concluding a contract, and the client pays the remuneration. Since the information provided by the broker is an important basis for the client to sign the contract, the broker shall truthfully report the relevant matters to the client. If a broker intentionally conceals important facts related to the conclusion of a contract or provides false information, which damages the interests of the client, he shall not ask the client to pay remuneration and shall be liable for damages. When providing intermediary services for second-hand houses, real estate agents should disclose the following important facts to the clients: 1, house ownership; 2. Rights restriction information such as house mortgage and pawn; 3. Registration information such as advance notice registration and objection registration; 4. Basic information such as the names and ID numbers of the buyers and sellers;