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2006-08-18 04:24:31
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answered by Ms.loanofficer 2
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First, you have no obligation to buy this home through your realtor unless they introduced you to the home. So if you want, you can approach the sellers and try to negotiate a deal.
However, a realtor serves to your benefit, as they are highly experienced in negotiating real estate deals, and ensuring that you are not taken advantage of. I recommend that you ask your realtor to approach the sellers on your behalf. Usually, the sellers would agree to pay a commission (generally 2-3% of the price) to a buyer's agent. They are still saving money, because they are not paying a seller's agent.
2006-08-18 12:34:41
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answered by mr_law_jersey 3
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Commisions on sales are paid out by the sellers from the sales proceeds. Since the new purchase is a FSBO, the agent need not work with you on the purchase unless you agreed to reimburse a flat fee if seller is unrepresented.
2006-08-18 12:28:27
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answered by boston857 5
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