Your response suggests the answers are not necessarily the same for all syndication projects and perhaps they vary widely
between syndicators, and maybe between your own projects?
Requiring a written agreement
between the syndicator and the publisher that is reviewed and approved by the provider
Not exact matches
In light of the impending end of the contract
between real estate website Zillow and ListHub, a leading
syndicator of online listing data, Move Inc., operator of realtor.com ®, which owns the syndication business, detailed the terms that ListHub proposed to Zillow before the third - party portal announced in January that it would halt negotiations with ListHub.
@Jeff L. it depends on the deal, how much money the
syndicator is putting into deal, etc. but generally a preferred return
between 6 % - 10 % then some split after that either 70/30, 60/40, 50/50.
As relationships
between MLSs, aggregators,
syndicators, and brokerages shift, pay close attention to what happens after your listings are entered into the MLS.