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Land Sale Realtor question
I am in the process of trying to sell a piece of land in Colorado and was showing the property on my own for a few months as for sale by owner, I am not an agent, but then about two weeks ago I engaged a realtor. I had received an offer before working with her that was extremely low. That same buyer has come back now, she re-showed the land to him and he made another offer we are considering.
The question is should I give her full 5% commission on this and/or is it appropriate to negotiate the commission payout due to working with the potential buyer previously, or completely negate the commission payout? Thanks for your time and opinions.
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Have you signed a listing agreement with the fees in it? If so, I would honor your contract.
Did you exclude that buyer from the listing agreement? If not, I would honor your contract.
Another idea is if you try to negotiate now, what is that really going to save you? What is the price of the land?
I often say just getting the buyer on contract is about 10% of the battle. Getting to a successful closing is about the other 90%.