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A Realtor "Finders fee" by any other name would be....

Tony Roberts
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Picture it, You know a Realtor who works with Investors.  You tell them that if their investor buys with you then you will kick them back some money.  Dont call it a kick back tho, that just seems like a bad idea.  Can you legally do this without raising any red flags?  As a realtor, are they prevented from such actions?

I just dont want to offer something like a finders fee and then have the National Association of Realtors Swat Division to rope slide through my windows.  Has anyone had any success with something like this?