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Updated 10 months ago,

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  • Upstate NY
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New Real Estate Commission Ruling and How It Will Affect Buyer's Agent

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  • Upstate NY
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I think the more interesting aspect of this entire decision is with the Buyer's agents. Here in NY, not many, if any, use one. People scour the online ads, Pennysaver, lawn signs, etc., and contact the agent. I'd be curious to hear from the pros on how this law will affect this group of agents and how folks like me, who will be using a flat-fee agency, should handle working with them when it comes to commissions?

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