New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09564

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Requires buyer broker agreements which clearly and conspicuously contain disclosures regarding compensation for certain real estate services.

Impact

The introduction of S09564 is expected to significantly impact real estate practices in New York. By formalizing the requirement for written agreements between brokers and buyers, the bill aims to reduce misunderstandings and protect consumer interests. This regulation will likely lead to increased accountability among real estate brokers and may enhance consumer trust in real estate transactions, as buyers will have access to clear terms governing service arrangements.

Summary

S09564 aims to amend the real property law of New York by requiring real estate brokers to present a written buyer broker agreement to potential buyers before providing services as a buyer's agent. This bill mandates that the agreement include specific disclosures about compensation, the nature of the agency relationship, and the terms under which the broker will be compensated. The intent is to promote transparency in real estate transactions and ensure that buyers have a clear understanding of their financial commitments and the nature of the services being offered.

Contention

There might be points of contention surrounding S09564, particularly regarding the implications for real estate brokers' operational flexibility. Some industry representatives may argue that the requirement for written agreements could burden smaller firms or independent brokers, adding more bureaucracy to an already complex process. Additionally, discussions around what constitutes adequate disclosure in terms of compensation may spark debate, as they seek to balance consumer protection with the practicalities of real estate transactions.

Companion Bills

NY A08910

Same As Requires buyer broker agreements which clearly and conspicuously contain disclosures regarding compensation for certain real estate services.

Previously Filed As

NY A08910

Requires buyer broker agreements which clearly and conspicuously contain disclosures regarding compensation for certain real estate services.

NY HB230

Real estate transactions; required disclosures; description of brokerage services; terms of compensation; required written brokerage agreements under certain circumstances

NY SB154

Real estate transactions; required disclosures; description of brokerage services; terms of compensation; required written brokerage agreements under certain circumstances

NY HB382

Real estate transactions; required disclosure forms; description of brokerage services; terms of compensation; required written brokerage agreements under certain circumstances; penalties and fines for certain violations; duties of qualifying brokers and licensees; scope of operation of teams

NY SB212

Real estate transactions; required disclosure forms; description of brokerage services; terms of compensation; required written brokerage agreements under certain circumstances; penalties and fines for certain violations; duties of qualifying brokers and licensees; scope of operation of teams

NY H0805

Authorized Brokerage Relationships and Required Disclosures

NY HB1656

Real Estate Brokerage Agreements; regulate.

NY SB1217

Real estate brokers; prohibiting requirement to enter into certain agreements. Effective date.

NY SB478

Modifies provisions relating to the timing of service agreements between designated real estate brokers and buyers or tenants

NY S07499

Relates to the definition and term of real estate listing agreements; provides that no real estate broker shall be a party to a listing agreement if such agreement is for a period longer than two years; provides that a listing agreement shall not be enforceable if the agreement is for a period longer than two years.

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