Would
a realtor lose a commission to tell you a short sale is not a good idea for you?
Not exact matches
When housing prices tank, everybody
loses; the banks are exposed to higher risk of mortgage defaults, insurers start having to pay out more for «gas leaks» claiming over-leveraged homes,
realtors starve because their
commissions go down (even as foreclosures put more homes on the market) and people faced with financial uncertainty will stay put in their current homes instead of moving elsewhere.
I ask relative to Merv's post in the OREA Edge, just out, wherein a judge found in favour of a buyer, against a
REALTOR (r) who had signed them up to buy any place IN ONTARIO, when they subsequently signed a second BRA in a different city, having
lost out on an offer in another local city, and the first agent sued for
commission.
REALTORS ® won't see their name in the press after they win or
lose a large
commission case.
both parties can
lose: A
REALTOR from his / her
commission and the sense of achievement feeling, and the client from wasting his valuable time and money plus
losing a valuable
REALTOR.
«public started negotiating our
commission» — they have a right to, as do
Realtors, «our industry
lost respect and integrity» — how much has our industry really ever had?
I will add this because I think many
REALTORS get
lost in the translation of the rules and are shy to bring up the remuneration when it comes to low
commission listings with their clients.
Last year clients of
REALTORS in Canada
lost 1.2 Billion and this year will
lose a little more because
Commissions are part of the house value.