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December 15, 2007 at 10:14 AM #11217December 15, 2007 at 11:36 AM #117830
paramount
ParticipantAlmost every agent I know violates article 1 where it states
“obligation to treat all parties honestly”
when they steer clients (buyers) to houses that pay better commissions.
Steering is a very common practice, because after all it’s about the Realtors not the clients.
December 15, 2007 at 11:36 AM #117960paramount
ParticipantAlmost every agent I know violates article 1 where it states
“obligation to treat all parties honestly”
when they steer clients (buyers) to houses that pay better commissions.
Steering is a very common practice, because after all it’s about the Realtors not the clients.
December 15, 2007 at 11:36 AM #117992paramount
ParticipantAlmost every agent I know violates article 1 where it states
“obligation to treat all parties honestly”
when they steer clients (buyers) to houses that pay better commissions.
Steering is a very common practice, because after all it’s about the Realtors not the clients.
December 15, 2007 at 11:36 AM #118033paramount
ParticipantAlmost every agent I know violates article 1 where it states
“obligation to treat all parties honestly”
when they steer clients (buyers) to houses that pay better commissions.
Steering is a very common practice, because after all it’s about the Realtors not the clients.
December 15, 2007 at 11:36 AM #118054paramount
ParticipantAlmost every agent I know violates article 1 where it states
“obligation to treat all parties honestly”
when they steer clients (buyers) to houses that pay better commissions.
Steering is a very common practice, because after all it’s about the Realtors not the clients.
December 15, 2007 at 11:56 AM #117835HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer!December 15, 2007 at 11:56 AM #117965HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer!December 15, 2007 at 11:56 AM #117996HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer!December 15, 2007 at 11:56 AM #118038HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer!December 15, 2007 at 11:56 AM #118060HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer! -
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