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Buyer's agent rebate - what method?

Dan Marl
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Hello everyone. I am in a state that lets the buyer's agent give a rebate to the buyer. In fact, most buyers' agents will advertise this because there is so much competition.

I found a house from a builder 6 months ago and have done 99% of the work. My agent probably put about 1 hour of work into it. Therefore, he said he will give me back 1% of the purchase price back (his commission is 3% of the price).

- Please, I am not here to discuss if should the agent give rebates back or not. That can be for another thread :)

This is his method of figuring out what I get. Is this method the norm?

1. Let's say he gets 10k in commission (the 3%)

2. He paid his broker 1k (now we have 9k left)

3. He gives me 1/3 of 9k. So I get 3k.

4. He says he has to pay tax on the commission so he deducts 25% from 3k. Now I get $2,250.

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Tim Johnson
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Tim Johnson
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As everyone else has said - whatever your contract with the agent says - holds. On the face of it - 1% of the purchase price is just that - makes no difference what his splits with the brokerage are - the amount you should be rebated is $3,000. And as @Russell Brazil has stated, if this is a legitimate rebate, it's got to happen inside the transaction. 

There's no way to actually analyze this agent from your comments, but your "1 hour assessment" of the agent's work sounds fishy to me. Do you know how much time he may have spent looking for properties? Has he prepared your offer for this transaction? Will he guide you through negotiations, inspections, and appraisal? Again, we don't know.... just asking.....

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