If the provider permits the display of active listings only, be sure the agreement describes
how the syndicator and the publishers will delete or destroy the listings after the properties have sold.
With the options folks have nowadays, it is the Syndicator's problem not the investor's on
how the Syndicator will pay the bills in the time it takes to turn around a property and sell it.
Not exact matches
If a
syndicator receives duplicate listing information — for example, a feed from an MLS and a broker regarding the same property —
how will the
syndicator process such duplicate listings?
How will the
syndicator ensure compliance with the terms of the syndication agreement that you've so carefully reviewed and negotiated?
How do I find these
syndicators?
Simply,
how can I help a
syndicator.
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Listing
syndicator Point2 Technologies says it's giving real estate brokerages and multiple listing services more control over
how their listings data is used by publishers like Zillow, Trulia and HomeFinder.com.
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@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.
Some MLSs have expanded their syndication services and others actively negotiate with
syndicators or portals over
how member listings are displayed.