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[quote=Anonymous]This is why the discount brokerages are becoming so popular. If you know what you are doing, as a buyer you can basically "rent" the right to extract the surplus from your realtor. Instead of trying to get the listing agent to go along with amending their "compensation arrangement" you just take it from them, and there is nothing they can do about it. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happens if a buyer submits "I'm w/o an agent. here's my offer, it allows only 3% to seller agent" - would a seller agent be obligated to present it to the seller, and is there any language in a typical listing agreement that prevents it, or this type of transactions?[/quote] No, because your offer cannot supersede the contract the seller already has with his or her agent. And it's not your place to dictate the terms of their compensation arrangement. That's one of the stupidest things I've ever read. You worry about you.[/quote][/quote]
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