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No, but your broker can. And agent can never receive a commission from the principal.
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Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
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LUXURYSOCALREALTY COMP...
La Jolla, CA
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
223,831
I would just negotiate a good price on the home. Why would you want to pay taxes and commission split to your broker on your own deal?
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Sheri & Abraham "Abe" ...
Staten Island, NY
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David M. Dwares
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Your broker can receive a commission from the builder.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
535,378
most builders i know will pay a fee, but they just build that fee into the pricing, so its of no advantage to collect it.
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LUXURYSOCALREALTY COMP...
La Jolla, CA
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That depends. Why worry you are not licensed yet.
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
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3,988,013
It depends if the builder is offering a commission and as Patricia Kennedy says commissions are paid to the broker.
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Yes, write it into the contract as a regular sale that goes through a broker
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43,981
1,466,257
5,583,328
if he's offering a commission, of course your office can take the buying end of the deal....
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1,157,791
It depends upon the agreement between the builder and the relevant party(ies).
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1,625,253
It depends how your structure the deal and your contract with your broker. some brokers do not charge anything if you sell/buy for yourself.
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3,168,134
lots of factors including your agreement in place for employment with a broker
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usually the builder will allow that, IF.. he normally cooperates as a general rule
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It depends on your state and on the builder. You may have to ask the builder if they will pay.