Brokerage Relationships & Buyer-Agent Agreements
For years, Illinois real-estate transactions operated under a flexible structure: buyers often relied on informal or verbal understandings with their agents, trusting that custom and professional norms would guide the relationship. But as of January 1, 2025 , that era has come to an end. A regulatory update highlighted by the Kepple Law Group’s “Illinois Real Estate Law Update 2025” confirms a significant shift— Illinois now requires buyer’s agents and buyers to enter into written brokerage agreements , replacing handshake arrangements that long dominated residential practice. This change is more than procedural. It represents a modernization of the state’s real-estate licensing framework and a broader acknowledgment that buyers deserve the same clarity and contractual transparency that sellers have relied upon for decades. For agents, brokerages, and consumers alike, 2025 marks the beginning of a new chapter—one where legal expectations are clearer, fiduciary duties are more exp...