What Veterans Need to Know About Buying a Home
Veterans and active servicemembers often have unique needs when looking for a home, and REALTORS® are committed to helping ensure those needs continue to be met following the real estate practice changes that went into effect on August 17, 2024. Here is what you need to know:
I’d like to take advantage of my Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Home Loan benefit. Am I allowed to pay for a REALTOR® under VA rules?
Yes. On August 10, 2024, the VA enacted a temporary policy allowing buyers with VA home loans to pay for REALTOR® representation.
Why is the policy only temporary?
The VA will decide if a formal rulemaking is necessary to make this policy permanent.
Why am I being asked to sign a written agreement?
Written buyer agreements lay out the services your REALTOR® will provide and what they will be paid for those services. The practice changes require written agreements for many REALTORS® nationwide. You are in the driver’s seat with these agreements, which are fully negotiable. You should not sign anything that includes terms you do not agree with or do not understand. For more information on written buyer agreements, click here.
How does my buyer’s agent get paid?
This is determined in your written buyer agreement. Methods of paying a buyer’s agent may include, but are not limited to, the seller or their listing broker offering to compensate the buyer’s agent, the buyer requesting that the seller pay the buyer broker as part of the purchase offer, or the buyer paying their agent directly out of pocket.
Why should veterans and active servicemembers work with a REALTOR®?
REALTORS® are obligated under NAR’s Code of Ethics to work in your best interest. Additionally, many REALTORS® have obtained NAR’s Military Relocation Professional (MRP) certification to better prepare them to work with veteran buyers. Find a REALTOR® who has earned the MRP certification here.