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26 July 2024 | 4 replies
If they are showing you multiple homes, consider their time as well, and their desire to be compensated because it is their business too.In San Antonio, I pay an annual and quarterly fee for MLS access.I wish you all the best.
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26 July 2024 | 2 replies
Check the contract for clauses related to delays and the compensation you are entitled to if the project is not completed on time.- Exit Strategy and Resale Market: Consider the potential resale value of the property.
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26 July 2024 | 10 replies
Then the PMC can accompany the buyer/inspector/appraiser to view the property - as long as the owner is somehow compensating them for their time.
24 July 2024 | 3 replies
A request for separate compensation should have vanished when you formed an LLC to purchase, and no mention of a 'fee for service' was mentioned.
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24 July 2024 | 18 replies
A buyers agent, even if compensated by Broker for Seller, will represent the interests of the buyer.Under : "Sellers Estimated Costs" she's got me paying $1,925 in fees. ($675 preparation of deed) ($650 transfer tax) ($300 settlement fee) ($300 notary fee)Also in "Sellers Estimated Costs" "brokers fee" is listed as "$4,000" rather than 6% or $4,000 as if the 4k is just a flat rate.I feel this gives her no incentive to sell my property at the highest bidder.
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26 July 2024 | 14 replies
You might be able to make an agreement with the person who is helping you purchase the property to check on it weekly/video calls with you and compensate them for going out.
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22 July 2024 | 13 replies
If they don't want you in the property they can offer you compensation for your troubles, doesn't necessarily mean you have to accept it.
22 July 2024 | 13 replies
That's how agents make money, by bringing buyers and sellers together, and they should be compensated to that work.
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23 July 2024 | 7 replies
My thoughts from the little I know about the raw numbers however:1) You have no reason to not raise the rent at least a small amount to compensate for the extra cost of ownership the past few years.
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22 July 2024 | 82 replies
Advertising or marketing real estate owned by another individual or entity with the expectation of compensation falls under the definition of "broker" and requires licensure.