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New York State Standard Operating Procedure
Pursuant to New York State law, Destination Real Estate is required to publish its Standard Operating Procedures that detail prerequisites that all prospective homebuyers (“Prospective Buyers”) must meet before they receive services from Destination Real Estate.
Standardized Operating Procedures for Prospective Homebuyers in Order to Receive Services from Destination Real Estate:

Prospective Buyer Identification. Destination Real Estate does not require Prospective Buyers to provide identification to work with Destination Real Estate. However, Prospective Buyers may be required to show proof of identification to (i) enter certain Destination Real Estate offices for security or similar purposes, (ii) attend an open house or showing at the direction of a homeowner or listing agent, or (iii) in any other circumstance as directed by a third party, including but not limited to, a seller or listing agent.

Buyer Representation Agreement. Destination Real Estate does not require Prospective Buyers to sign an exclusive buyer representation agreement to work with Destination Real Estate, however, a prospective buyer and Destination Real Estate may agree to utilize an exclusive buyer representation agreement.

Prospective Buyer Evidence of Pre-Approval. Destination Real Estate does not require Prospective Buyers to provide confirmation of a loan or mortgage pre-approval to work with Destination Real Estate. However, a third party, including a seller or listing agent, may require proof of pre-approval, including but not limited to, prior to attending a showing or open house or receiving an offer from the Prospective Buyer.

Effective April 20, 2022