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Lori Young, REALTOR®
RE/MAX Real Estate Centre Inc., Brokerage.

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705-890-5404 With over 20 years of experience in healthcare and hospital settings, I bring a calm, client-first approach to real estate - offering client care you can trust and guidance every step of the way home. Known for integrity, transparency and genuine care, I understand that buying or selling a home is one of life's biggest decisions. I take the time to listen, edu

cate, and guide my clients every step of the way to ensure they feel confident, fully informed and supported. Having lived in the area my entire life - 45 years and counting - I offer deep local knowledge and a genuine connection to the communities I serve. Proudly serving New Tecumseth, Essa, Mulmur, Adjala-Tosoronto, Orangeville, Shelburne, Melancthon, Dundalk and Niagara Falls; and I am committed to delivering exceptional service with honesty and heart.

06/11/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 10: Conflict & Discrepancy

What happens if there’s a conflict between different parts of an agreement?

The Conflict & Discrepancy section helps clarify which terms take priority if information within the agreement appears inconsistent or contradictory.

Its purpose is to provide direction and reduce uncertainty should a discrepancy arise.

While it’s a section most buyers hope never becomes relevant, it’s an important safeguard that helps ensure the agreement can be interpreted clearly and consistently.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 9: Use & Distribution of InformationReal estate transactions involve sharing ...
06/10/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 9: Use & Distribution of Information

Real estate transactions involve sharing information—and it’s important to understand how that information may be used.

This section promotes transparency and helps ensure you understand how your information may be handled throughout your home-buying journey and how information collected throughout the real estate process may be used, shared, and stored in connection with providing real estate services and completing a transaction.

Knowledge leads to confidence, and understanding how your information is managed is an important part of being an informed consumer.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 8: Consumer ReportsThe Consumer Reports section relates to information that m...
06/09/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 8: Consumer Reports

The Consumer Reports section relates to information that may be obtained during the real estate process, such as credit or other consumer-related reports, when applicable and with the appropriate consent.

Because your privacy matters, it helps to ensure you understand how certain information may be collected, used, and protected throughout the transaction.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 7: Finder’s FeeDid you know that some properties may offer a finder’s fee or ...
06/08/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 7: Finder’s Fee

Did you know that some properties may offer a finder’s fee or referral fee to the brokerage that introduces a buyer?

Finder’s fees are not present in every transaction, but this section explains how they are handled if they arise.

It explains that if the brokerage receives this type of compensation, it must be disclosed to you.
Transparency is a key part of the real estate process, and this section helps ensure you are aware of any additional compensation that may be paid in connection with your purchase.

Understanding how compensation is disclosed helps you make informed decisions with confidence.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 6: IndemnificationThe word “indemnification”refers to situations where one pa...
06/07/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 6: Indemnification

The word “indemnification”refers to situations where one party may be responsible for covering losses, costs, or damages under specific circumstances outlined in the agreement.

This section helps clarify responsibilities and provides protection for the parties involved when information provided or actions taken result in a claim, loss, or expense.

Think of indemnification as an accountability clause - If one party provides incorrect information or causes a loss through their actions, this section outlines who may be responsible for covering the resulting costs.

Like every section of the Buyer Representation Agreement, it’s important to understand what you’re agreeing to and to ask questions if anything is unclear.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 5: NoticesThe Notices section outlines how official communications related to...
06/06/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 5: Notices

The Notices section outlines how official communications related to the agreement may be delivered between the parties.

This can include things like notices, amendments, or other important documents, as well as the contact information to be used.

While it may seem like a routine section, communication is an important part of any real estate transaction and helps ensure important information is delivered properly and received in a timely manner.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 4: Referral of PropertiesThis section explains how properties may be identifi...
06/05/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 4:

Referral of Properties

This section explains how properties may be identified and shared with you during your home search.

Your realtor works to help you find suitable homes, but it’s also important for buyers to share any properties they find that may be of interest to them.

Open communication helps ensure no opportunities are missed and that your search stays focused on your goals.

Buyer Representation Agreement Series Part 3.2: Multiple RepresentationThe Multiple Representation section explains situ...
06/04/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series

Part 3.2: Multiple Representation

The Multiple Representation section explains situations where a brokerage may represent both the buyer AND the seller, OR multiple buyers interested in the same property.

In these cases, written consent is required, and there are rules regarding what information can and cannot be shared.

Understanding this helps you clarify how your interests, rights and options are protected throughout the process.

More questions about multiple representation?

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Buyer Representation Agreement Series – Part 3: RepresentationThe Representation section outlines the professional relat...
06/03/2026

Buyer Representation Agreement Series –

Part 3: Representation

The Representation section outlines the professional relationship between you and your REALTOR®, including the services, duties, and responsibilities involved throughout your home-buying journey.

This section is designed to help ensure you have dedicated guidance, advocacy, and support as you navigate one of the biggest purchases you’ll ever make.

Understanding who represents you—and what that representation includes—is an important part of making informed real estate decisions.

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