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April 30, 2020
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The written buyer agreement required by the proposed settlement agreement can adapt to any type of buyer-broker relationship, but certain terms are required no matter what form the agreement takes. Learn more about those required terms in this video.
Seller concessions are one way that a seller could help compensate a buyer broker. Find out how the new rules, effective August 17, 2024, affect offers of compensation and how seller concessions may be used by a buyer to pay their broker’s fee.
The proposed settlement agreement requires MLS Participants working with a buyer to enter into a written agreement before touring a listing property. Find out exactly what that means, and when you need to execute a written agreement with a buyer in this video.
While offers of cooperative compensation may no longer be included in an MLS listing under the proposed settlement agreement, there are many ways a listing broker may communicate compensation to the buyer broker off the MLS. Find out how in this video.