A One Time Showing Agreement is a commission agreement signed between a buyer's agent and a seller for specific named buyers. There will be listing agents who have you sign a one time agreement or a paper saying you agree to go unrepresented if you put in an offer.This is a national change and all buyer's agents will now have to have a Buyer Broker Agreement signed prior to showing properties. Starting August 15, 2024, all real estate agents will need a signed Buyer Broker Agreement before showing any property. Dan walks us through the process of filling in a listing agreement. So, while a one time showing agreement can give an agent permission to enter the sale, it does not conform to contracts we accept for entry. One way to accomplish that goal is for the buyer (or buyer's lender or loan broker) to verify the down payment and closing costs early in the transaction. Join Stellar MLS CEO Merri Jo Cowen for a deep dive on Buyer Broker Agreements and Showings.