Buyer Representation Agreement
Understanding representation, responsibilities, and boundaries before participation.
Purpose of This Page
This page explains the structure, intent, and boundaries of buyer representation within the KeyAuraâ„¢ platform.
It is provided for transparency only.
No representation relationship exists unless a separate written Buyer Representation Agreement is fully executed.
Reviewing this page or submitting an intake form does not create representation.
What Buyer Representation Means
Buyer representation allows KeyAuraâ„¢ to assist with structured access pathways to vehicles under clearly defined terms.
Representation may include:
• Coordinating access opportunities
• Presenting disclosed terms and agreements
• Facilitating documented processes
• Supporting structured decision-making
Representation does not guarantee outcomes or ownership.
KeyAuraâ„¢ Responsibilities
Under a Buyer Representation Agreement, KeyAuraâ„¢ may:
• Operate within disclosed access-based models
• Provide written agreements and disclosures
• Coordinate access workflows
• Enforce compliance and platform standards
KeyAuraâ„¢ does not provide legal, financial, or mechanical advice.
Buyer Responsibilities
Buyers are expected to:
• Provide accurate and complete information
• Review and understand all disclosures
• Meet payment, usage, and maintenance obligations
• Communicate issues promptly
• Act responsibly within agreed terms
Participation requires active responsibility.
Important Limitations
Buyer representation does not:
• Guarantee vehicle availability or approval
• Guarantee ownership or financing
• Replace independent inspections or advice
• Override written agreements
• Create fiduciary duties beyond stated terms
All outcomes are governed by executed agreements.
Acknowledgment Before Agreement
Before entering a Buyer Representation Agreement, buyers should review:
• How It Works
• Pricing & Fees
• Inventory Access Model
• Disclosures and Policies
Questions should be resolved prior to execution.
No Representation by Inquiry
Submitting an intake form or inquiry:
• Does not imply approval
• Does not create representation
• Does not guarantee access or outcomes
Representation begins only after written agreement execution.

