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Jaston Robinson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Rhode Island
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Using your 3% commission as a way to negotiate

Jaston Robinson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Rhode Island
Posted

Hello BP. 

My partner and I are representing ourselves and want to craft a competitive offer for an on-market deal. As a way, to be more completive we were considering of using our 2-3% commission as a negotiating tactic. This is our fist time doing this so we wanted some feedback.

Lastly, is it possible to apply your commission towards the down payment amount ?

Thank you

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