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How Are We Paid?Let me take the mystery out of commissions for you!
I have found that most clients, buyers and sellers alike, do not understand who
gets the money and who pays the fees. What does this mean for buyers?First, understand that real estate agents can show
properties from any other agency, not just their own. Depending on your
agreement with your agent, your agent usually gets paid according to the split
in the MLS referred to earlier. Long and Foster also charges a nominal
administrative charge, paid at settlement by you. In the case that your perfect
home is a “for sale by owner” property, your agent will call the seller and find
out if they are “cooperating.” This would mean the sellers have decided they do
not want a listing agent and just want to attract buyers and their agents by
paying commission to only one brokerage. If they have decided to do so, your
agent can show you the property and write a contract. If they have decided not
to offer a commission,
depending
on your agreement with your agent, you can either pay your buyer’s agent
yourself to represent you, decide to pursue the property without your agent
(assuming nothing in your agreement with your agent bars this) or pass the
property by. |
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