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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Splitting commission between myself and my old agent
I have recently became a licensed real estate agent but have not signed under a broker yet or have access to the MLS yet. Will be finishing up my paperwork on Monday so I will be under Keller Williams. My past agent has brought me several duplexes and she is also the listing agent. Would it be wrong of me to ask for a commission split between her and I now that I am an agent myself or should I allow her to keep the entire commission