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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Buying a Short Sale as an Agent, Commission?
My partner and I are both licensed agents in Washington. We want to form an LLC and purchase a short sale to flip it. My question is, will the bank still pay us the buyer's side commission?
Will the banks sell the property to an LLC?
Also, if the buyer is the LLC, are we still required to disclose that "the buyer is a licensed agent?
Thanks,
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They will likely not pay you a commission, and yes you still have to disclose you are an agent. Some banks will still pay it, but most will not.
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