HEY HEY HEY The listing agent represents the seller. What is really being argued here by the listing agent is HEY I want the whole commission. The buyer has every right (and probably should in almost every case) have someone who has THEIR (the buyers) interest first and foremost. We're not talking chump change here. A small detail easily and conveniently overlooked by the seller's agent and picked up by the buyer's representative (that's what a buyer's agent really does, represent the buyer) could save the buyer $1,000's of dollars. ALWAYS have someone, competent, represent your interests. - Sun Jul 6 2008, 00:16
If it's not specified in the listing and or contract and it's not "nailed/screwed down" then by all means load it up!! BUT is it worth taking? - Thu Jul 3 2008, 22:09
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