How World Impact Real Estate Represents Clients

Alabama Real Estate Representation That Puts Clients Interests First At World Impact Real Estate, representation matters. Buying or selling real estate in Alabama involves legal contracts, financial risk, and critical decisions. How you are represented—and who owes duties to whom—can directly impact the outcome of your transaction. Our role as an Alabama real estate brokerage is to clearly define representation, protect our clients’ interests, and guide them confidently from contract to closing.

Our Commitment to Buyers and Sellers

World Impact Real Estate is a client-focused Alabama real estate brokerage built on professionalism, transparency, and compliance with Alabama real estate law and RECAD requirements. Whether you are buying a home, selling property, or investing in real estate, our agents provide:

 

-Clear explanation of buyer and seller representation options


-Honest advice supported by local market expertise


-Ethical real estate representation aligned with Alabama law


-Skilled negotiation and professional transaction coordination


-Consistent communication and accountability from start to finish


-We believe informed clients make better decisions, which is why education and transparency are central to how we represent our clients.

Types of Real Estate Representation in Alabama

Alabama law allows for several types of real estate representation. Your World Impact Real Estate agent will explain each option so you can choose the relationship that best fits your goals.

Single Agency Representation (Buyer or Seller)

When World Impact Real Estate represents you as a Buyer’s Agent or Seller’s Agent, we owe you full fiduciary duties, including:
 
-Loyalty to your interests
-Confidentiality of your information
-Full disclosure of material facts
-Obedience to lawful instructions
-Reasonable care and diligence
-Single agency representation allows our agents to advocate exclusively for you throughout the real estate transaction.

Limited Consensual Dual Agency in Alabama

In certain transactions, one brokerage may represent both the buyer and seller only with written consent from all parties, as permitted by Alabama law.
 
Under Limited Consensual Dual Agency:
-The agent may not advocate for one party over the other
-Certain fiduciary duties are limited
-Neutrality and fairness are required
-World Impact Real Estate carefully explains dual agency so clients understand both the benefits and limitations before consenting.

Transaction Facilitator (Non-Agency Relationship)

As defined by the Alabama Real Estate Commission, a Transaction Facilitator:
 
-Does not represent either party
-Provides ministerial services only
-Assists with the transaction process without advocacy
-This option is often selected when buyers and sellers prefer professional assistance without entering into an agency relationship.

Transparent, Ethical Real Estate Services

No matter which representation option you choose, World Impact Real Estate operates with integrity, compliance, and professionalism. Our agents follow Alabama disclosure laws, clearly explain representation, and manage each transaction with attention to detail and accountability.