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All Forum Posts by: Cord Mitch

Cord Mitch has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Well when I took my course that what it said.  Exclusive right to sell means that you get the commission within that time period, where exclusive allows the owner to do it.  

I was curious why one suggested I use the other contract as it didn't make sense to me.  The Exclusive Right To Sell has a very different look to it to post update which is why I was making sure.

So I'm doing a listing agreement on the selling side and I've had two people tell me something different.  I know that in Georgia it's usually a Exclusive Right To Sell agreement based on the listing, but I see two agreements.

1. The F101 which is the Exclusive Seller Listing agreement which I see people filling out a lot in tutorials.  

2. The RE151 which is the Exclusive Right To Sell Listing agreement.  Based on it being an exclusive right to sell deal I'm assuming it's this one.  I wasn't 100% sure and I wanted to make sure before proceeding forward.

Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.

Post: New From North Georgia.

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Hello fellow forum users!   I too have read this forum occasionally in regards to owning properties and dealing with rents as I deal with real estate and have family members who do as well. I find this site to be a great resource tool and a boon for those trying to learn!

I am now getting my Real Estate license.  I'm preparing to take the test very soon.  I was looking at different brokerages and I did have some questions as I didn't know where to direct it.  I was looking at a few brokerages.  Someone mentioned one to me that had only $150 a month charge with no split and no franchise fee.  To me this seemed off because that seems awfully low and I don't know how they could stay in business with rates that low.  I'm still doing research into this.


I also talked to a prominent Keller Williams broker.  I live around a lake area and this group specializes in lake properties.  They do a lot of high cost sales but Keller Williams here charges 30% plus franchise fee, plus $100 month.  She said she would mentor me.  However I have also heard a lot about Keller Williams being big on recruitment and I'm not sure how much effort they would put into helping me.  She seemed sincere and like a great lady though and she definitely sells a lot.  

Finally I heard of eXp realty and thought about it.  It has lower fees but they are also big on recruiting from what I hear.  I do hear people recommend this and I tried to email/call them and I've had no response despite multiple opportunities to reach out to them.  It doesn't look very good to me if they are this slow to help with basic questions from a person wanting to join if they say one of the benefits of online is that they are responsive.

Anyways that was my introduction and thanks for your time.  Any feedback would be appreciated.  If I need to move the other content to another section let me know and I'll do that too!  Thanks.