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For rent by owner, applicant brings realtor...who pays realtor?

Alyssa K.
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First investment property (Texas), currently accepting applications. We aren’t using a realtor, I have a marketing background and have been able to drum up enough interest without one. If an applicant is using a realtor, will the realtor expect to be paid by us? For the particular applicant that raised this question in my mind, her friend found the listing, I spoke with the friend, then I reached out to the prospective applicant, I coordinated a time to meet and show the property to her and her fiancée; then she lets me know she is working with a realtor. We are using BP paperwork for the application and lease. After doing all the “work” I don’t want the realtor to expect a commission for just coming to the showing with them, but want to make sure I communicate this in the right way.

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@James Wise I think your spot on. Her realtor emailed me today asking how much I’d be paying him. I replied “Any compensation received for your services would need to be determined and carried out through your client directly”, haven’t gotten a response yet. Not sure if it was the polite move, but I also cc’d his client for the sake of transparency.

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