Yes, all agents of a participating MLS have the ability to use TrustFunds when representing buyers, as long as the Designated Trust Account Holder, is a TrustFunds member.
Articles in this section
- Agent - What is the maximum earnest money payment amount, my buyer can submit?
- Agent - Can the earnest money amount be split up and paid using multiple bank accounts?
- Agent - My buyer is using Gmail and is not receiving the payment request email.
- Agent - Can agent assistants and team members use TrustFunds?
- Agent - What if the purchase agreement is canceled after the earnest money payment was made?
- Agent - Does a buyer have access to TrustFunds with the ability to submit earnest money prior to the final acceptance of a purchase agreement?
- Agent - How does the buyer provide the lender with proof of the earnest money payment?
- Agent - How does the agent know the status of the earnest money payment?
- Agent - Can TrustFunds be used if a property is not in the MLS? ~ FSBO
- Agent - How does an agent use TrustFunds to have their buyer submit the earnest money?