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Metro's
CashforClosing™
New Home Purchase
Money Program
Unlike Apartment
"Equity Programs"
that takes years to
receive the same
benefits, with
Metro's New Home
Buyer Program you
can receive the full
Program Amount in as
little as 1 month
(short Term Lease
qualifies) when you
use us or one of our
affiliated agents as
your Buyer Agent
for your New Home
purchase.
Whenever any Metro
customer who has
leased an Apartment,
Duplex, Condo,
Town-home or House
through our Rental
Locator Service buys
a "New
Home" and lists
us as their referral
agent that customer
qualifies to receive
a check or credit at
Closing representing
2% of your New
Home's purchase
price! What this
means is that
after
negotiating your
best deal with the
builder you will
receive 2% of that
sales price from us
at closing! Based on
a $200,000 dollar
home this could mean
$4,000 dollars in
cash back to you at
closing. A Rebate of
1% applies to
existing home
purchases.
If you have not
leased an Apartment
or Home through our
Locator Service
standard rebates of
1% to 1.5% depending
on whether new or
pre-owned home will
apply:
PROGRAM RULES AND
GUIDELINES
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You must Lease
an Apartment,
Duplex, Condo,
Townhome or
House through
our FREE Locator
Service and list
us as your
Referral Source
on your Lease
Application and
contact us with
your new lease
information.
Once our Rental
Invoice is paid
you will
automatically
become eligible
to receive 2% of
your New Home's
sales price at
Closing through
our "New Home
Purchase Money
Program." There
is no charge to
register and you
may use our Free
Customer
Searchable
New Homes
databases and/or
ask your agent
for listings and
assistance .
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The Apartment or
House you lease
from must offer
a Referral
Commission for
you to become
eligible for a
2% New Home
Rebate.
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You must satisfy
the terms of
your lease
agreement. Short
term leases that
we place and
receive a
referral fee for
will also
qualify for our
2% Rebate
Program.
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This offer is
open ended and
extends forward
in time to all
customers who
have leased an
apartment
through one of
Metro's
full-service
locator services
and have
satisfied
numbers 1, 2 and
3 above.
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This program
will not affect
any Apartment
Specials,
Monthly Rent or
your Apartment
Selection.
This program is
a benefit to our
Apartment
Customers.
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There
are no minimum
monthly rent
payment
requirement to
become eligible
and there are no
monthly "equity"
accumulation to
keep track of.
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The
2% Rebate
program applies
only to New
Homes and
only to builders
who pay us the
common industry
commission on
the new home you
buy. 1% Applies
to any pre-owned
home listed in
the MLS System
and which pays a
minimum 3% agent
commission. If
Metro does not
receive a
commission from
the builder for
any reason,
Metro is not
obligated to
rebate anything.
Furthermore, the
builder must
consent to the
details of this
program. (Almost
all builders
will consent to
this program!)
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This program
does not apply
to "For Sale by
Owner" homes
unless a 3%
sellers
commission is
offered. Again
1% Rebates apply
to "pre-owned"
homes.
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Before you begin
your House
Hunting Visits,
PLEASE
REGISTER
WITH US and Fill
out the
NEW HOME SEARCH
FORM.
Registration is
FREE.
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It is your
responsibility
to obtain
mortgage "Pre-Approval"
before you begin
your house
hunting (Click
Here to see what
a "Pre-Approval
Letter Looks
Like); (Click
Here if you need
to download a
FREE COPY of
ADOBE ACROBAT).
We do not show
homes for sale
until you
have been
Pre-Approved.
Pre-approval
allows you to
understand the
extent of your
borrowing power
and how much
home you can
afford. We can
recommend
quality Lenders
or you can work
with Lenders of
your choice to
obtain
"pre-approval."
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You may be
required to sign
a "Non-exclusive
Buyer
Representation
Agreement" with
Metro Relocation
Services
whenever you
elect to use
this program.
The
rebate is
subject to the
consent of the
person the
licensee
represents.
Under a Buyer
Representation
agreement you
are the
PRINCIPAL and
YOU make the
AUTHORIZATION
allowing us to
REBATE 2% back
to you.
If the area you
are seeking to
purchase a home
is outside of
our market areas
another
comparable Real
Estate service
may be used to
fulfill the
terms of this
agreement. That
Real Estate
Service may
require an
"Exclusive Buyer
Representation
Agreement" in
order to offer
their services.
To understand
more about
Brokerage
Services and how
they affect you
please
CLICK HERE.
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The funds due to
the home buyer
under this
program
represent a
"Rebate of
Commission" and
come from the
Agent's
commission at
closing.
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Under our 2%
REBATE PROGRAM
our services to
you are
limited
to referral
services only.
This means Metro
provides the
time saving
means that
enables you to
SEARCH for
EXISTING or
NEW HOMES
from your own
computer. It is
through your use
of this online
Referral
technology where
you search and
visit new area
homes for sale
that we are
able to pass
this huge Rebate
Benefit onto
you.
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To
receive your 2%
Rebate it is
your
responsibility
when you visit a
NEW HOME BUILDER
to list us as
your Real Estate
Agent on your
first visit and
all subsequent
paperwork. Some
builder may
require our
representative
to be present at
the first visit
so it is
important to let
us know where
you plan to
visit when you
go looking and
if you stop by a
community that
requires our
presence to let
us know as soon
as possible. We
will fill out
any necessary
paperwork
required by the
Builder and ask
you to choose
how you want the
2% paid to you.
IF THE BUILDER
REQUIRES US TO
BE PRESENT WITH
YOU - DO NOT
SIGN ANY
PAPERWORK AND
CALL US AT
972-671-5665 or
toll free
888-904-RENT AND
WE WILL MEET YOU
AT THE BUILDER.
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Our Program can
not be used in
combination with
any other equity
program that
requires you to
list another
Broker to obtain
their program
benefits. If we
are not listed
as YOUR Sole
Real Estate
Agent no program
benefits will be
paid.
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This "Home
Purchase Money
Program" is
subject to any
limitations or
restrictions
imposed by the
Texas Real
Estate
Commission
(TREC). Program
terms and
conditions may
be changed from
time to time.
However there is
no expiration of
this exceptional
offer for Metro
lease customers
except for the
continued
business
operation of
Metro itself.
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The Texas
Association of
Realtors® provides
the following
information for you:
Real
estate brokers and
salesmen are
required by law to
make properties
available without
regard to race,
color, religion,
national origin,
sex, disability or
familial status.
Prior to entering
into a contract, a
buyer may find it
useful to
pre-qualify for a
mortgage loan. Loan
programs, fees,
interest rates and
requirements vary
among lenders.
Brokerage fees are
negotiable and are
not fixed or
controlled.
In many
transactions,
including most
residential sales, a
seller will deliver
a Seller's
Disclosure Notice to
a buyer on or before
the effective date
of a contract to
purchase the
property The notice
provides important
information about
the seller's
knowledge of the
property condition.
Buyers, sellers,
landlords, or
tenants are
encouraged to have a
property inspected
by licensed
inspectors or
lawfully authorized
persons to
determine- (a) the
condition of the
property;
(structural,
mechanical, and
electrical items);
(b) any
environmental
conditions; (c)
feasibility of use;
(3) compliance with
laws or regulations;
(e) presence of
termites or
wood-destroying
insects; and (f) any
other matters.
Brokers are not
qualified to perform
such inspections.
Residential service
contracts are
available to buyers
and sellers of
residential
property. In a
residential service
contract, a
residential service
company agrees to,
subject to the terms
of the contract,
repair the
appliances,
electrical,
plumbing, heating,
cooling or other
systems in the
property.
Buyers are advised
to obtain a policy
of title insurance
or have an abstract
of title reviewed by
an attorney of
buyer's choice
before purchasing a
property.
Buyers, sellers,
landlords, or
tenants are advised
to seek the advice
of an attorney of
their own selection
before entering into
a binding agreement.

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Please read this
information
carefully and print
out for your
records. Information
below is contained
on the Texas Real
Estate form that is
available by
following this link:
http://www.trec.state.tx.us/pdf/contracts/op-k.pdf
PLEASE READ ALL THE
INFORMATION BELOW
AND LET US KNOW IF
YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS
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have Adobe Acrobat
on your computer in
order to open and
print out this
agency disclosure
statement. If you
need a Free Copy of
Adobe Acrobat
click here
Texas law requires
all real estate
licensees to give
the following
information about
brokerage services
to prospective
buyers, tenants,
sellers and
landlords.
Before working with
a real estate
broker, you should
know that the duties
of a broker depend
on whom the broker
represents. If you
are a prospective
seller or landlord
(owner) or a
prospective buyer or
tenant (buyer), you
should know that the
broker who lists the
property for sale or
lease is the owner's
agent. A broker who
acts as a subagent
represents the owner
in cooperation with
the listing broker.
A broker who acts as
a buyer's agent
represents the
buyer. A broker may
act as an
intermediary between
the parties if the
parties consent in
writing. A broker
can assist you in
locating a property,
preparing a contract
or lease, or
obtaining financing
without representing
you. A broker is
obligated by law to
treat you honestly.
IF THE BROKER
REPRESENTS THE
OWNER:
The broker becomes
the owner's agent by
entering into an
agreement with the
owner, usually
through a written
listing agreement or
by agreeing to act
as a subagent by
accepting an offer
of subagency from
the listing broker.
A subagent may work
in a different real
estate office. A
listing broker or
subagent can assist
the buyer but does
not represent the
buyer and must place
the interests of the
owner first. The
buyer should not
tell the owner's
agent anything the
buyer would not want
the owner to know
because an owner's
agent must disclose
to the owner any
material information
known to the agent.
IF THE BROKER
REPRESENTS THE
BUYER:
The broker becomes
the buyer's agent by
entering into an
agreement to
represent the buyer,
usually through a
written buyer
representation
agreement A buyer's
agent can assist the
owner but does not
represent the owner
and must place the
interests of the
buyer first. The
owner should not
tell a buyer's agent
anything the owner
would not want the
buyer, to know
because a buyer's
agent must disclose
to the buyer any
material information
known to the agent.
IF THE BROKER ACTS
AS AN INTERMEDIARY:
A broker may act as
an intermediary
between the parties
if the broker
complies with The
Texas Real Estate
License Act. The
broker must obtain
the written consent
of each party to the
transaction to act
as an intermediary.
The written consent
must state who will
pay the broker and,
in conspicuous bold
or underlined print,
set forth the
broker's obligations
as an intermediary.
The broker is
required to treat
each party honestly
and fairly and to
comply with The
Texas Real Estate
License Act. A
broker who acts as
an intermediary in a
transaction:
(1) shall treat all
parties honestly;
(2) may not disclose
that the owner will
accept a price less
than the asking
price unless
authorized in
writing to do so by
the owner;
(3) may not disclose
that the buyer will
pay a price greater
than the price
submitted in a
written offer unless
authorized in
writing to do so by
the buyer; and
(4) may not disclose
any confidential
information or any
information that a
party specifically
instructs the broker
in writing not to
disclose unless
authorized in
writing to disclose
the information or
required to do so by
The Texas Real
Estate License Act
or a court order or
if the information
materially relates
to the condition of
the property.
With the parties'
consent, a broker
acting as an
intermediary between
the parties may
appoint a person who
is licensed under
The Texas Real
Estate License Act
and associated with
the broker to
communicate with and
carry out
instructions of one
party and another
person who is
licensed under that
Act and associated
with the broker to
communicate with and
carry out
instructions of the
other party.
If you choose to
have a broker
represent you, you
should enter into a
written agreement
with the broker that
clearly establishes
the broker's
obligations and your
obligations. The
agreement should
state how and by
whom the broker will
be paid. You have
the right to choose
the type of
representation, if
any, you wish to
receive. Your
payment of a fee to
a broker does not
necessarily
establish that the
broker represents
you. If you have any
questions regarding
the duties and
responsibilities of
the broker, you
should resolve those
questions before
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