Not exact matches
Higher wages for players, cheaper for clubs, (no transfer
fees), and greedy
agents still get their taste too.
Its the
agents fees holding things up -(Zenit want Arsenal to pay around the # 3m
fee for this) We need the player, he wants to leave and
still we cant do a deal without risking losing it.
The government will be dispatching «
agents» to various Senior High Schools in light of reports of unapproved
fees still being charged first - year students under the free SHS policy.
So $ 17,000 (after
agent fee if you are
still going that way) divided by three equals three payments per book of $ 5,666.
SaveOnCommission.ca, which
still operates under the traditional real estate model, charges a seller's
agent fee of 1 %, as opposed to the traditional 2.5 %.
If the announcement isn't made, you can
still go up to the gate and ask the
agent to check your bag and pay the appropriate
fee.
the # 100
fee is due 2 times a year so the
agents takes at least # 200 + interest on the deposit... my bad on the 2 % though (it was 5 am when I wrote that)...
still reasonable to assume the
agent is taking # 236 a year though for printing a 10 page document a total of 4 times.
While there sometimes is a
fee involved with using an
agent, it can often
still work out to be cheaper than trying to find a life insurance plan on your own.
By using a
fee - only
agent or broker, you're increasing your overall cost because commissions are
still built into the price of your policy.
Even if you pay the extra
fee to remove ads from Hulu's on - demand shows, it
still shows some during certain programs (including Marvel's
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and How To Get Away With Murder).
Sellers could
still offer a
fee to the buyer's
agent.
Good
agents could always justify their value and will continue to do so, but the real issue with this industry is that the majority of the
agents can not justify a fraction of the
fees their receive and they
still as a collective group do a meaningful number of deals each year.
The very first issue that needs to be tackled is that 18 years after Buyer Agency was allowed to be practiced, Listing
Agents are
still allowed Falsely, to negotiate Buyers
Agents fees in the Listing Agreement.
I lose 50 % minimum of every one of my commissions to taxes and brokerage
fees, most
agents will lose more, I will not lower my commission just to compete, as statistics show through CREA 95 % of all Real Estate transactions still go through Real Estate Agents, why because we are professionals and are trained at selling Real E
agents will lose more, I will not lower my commission just to compete, as statistics show through CREA 95 % of all Real Estate transactions
still go through Real Estate
Agents, why because we are professionals and are trained at selling Real E
Agents, why because we are professionals and are trained at selling Real Estate.
Really no wonder the consumer believes you can actually pick an
agent by the way they smile or how low of a
fee they will charge and
still get the same results of that highest price generating
agent who works 24/7 for their clients.
But think about it; with ethics aside, why would that listing
agent sell a buyer into their own listing for an extremely small commission when they could sell another brokerage's listing for a higher commission, plus
still earn the advertised low
fee when another
agent sells that discount
agent's listing?
Still, Shyiak admits brokers are increasingly facing a «downward pressure» on what they can charge
agents because there are some
agents, top producers included, who continue to shop for what he calls «warehouse model brokerages» — those who charge the lowest possible
fees and offer the lowest possible services.
The closest thing to our compensation model is the insurance brokerage industry which is
still very much commission based — from the
fees received from the insurances carriers to the compensation paid to their brokers and
agents.
But now you're again cutting your savings, since you're now paying a
fee to the buyer
agent, a
fee to the discount service, and you're
still doing all the work of the listing
agent.
Even though your
agent explained everything that happens after you make an offer, you're
still confused about some things, like the difference between «due diligence
fee» and «earnest money.»
Yes the
fees add up but I'm
still an
agent selling homes so it just becomes a second part of my career.
Most recently, there latest «changes» have allowed REALTORs to offer clients an MLS - only listing for a
fee, but REALTORs are not allowed to publish their clients» contact info except in the confidential
agents remarks, which means an interested buyer is
still forced to go through a REALTOR to make arrangements to view the property or get information.
I
still do nt see what everyone is complaining about, the dues that are paid to crea are peanuts compared to the office
fee's i had to pay when i was with» outstanding
agents with outstanding results» -LCB- oh brother -RCB-.
If you don't wish to work a lead, consider referring the client out to another
agent so you can
still earn a 25 % referral
fee.