Last week, we asked for your best responses to buyers and sellers when they ask: “Will you cut your commission?” Readers shared how they respond to potential clients and also mentioned some creative workarounds.
Source: Inman News
Pulse: ‘Will you cut your commission?’ 27 ways to respond
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