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[quote=VArealtor]You sure can, OP. But just remember that some agents will simply "represent" you too in the transaction and collect a full 6% commission. No savings to you. It's usually best to just get an agent on your own to represent you and possibly catch some things you otherwise might not. You might be able to get an agent to rebate part of his/her commission from the seller back to you (buyers never pay commission) since you've already found a property on your own and only need assistance in the transaction part. I've done that before. That's if the seller has an agent. If a property is FSBO then it's less of an issue; neither has professional representation so the playing field is level again.. unless one party is an attorney of course which I've seen happen. In this case I'd recommend you either get an agent or get everything reviewed by your own attorney.[/quote]
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