You don’t have to figure out everything on your own when it comes to buyer commissions and the bombshell lawsuits, writes broker Teresa Boardman. It’s the job of the broker to help individual agents understand and negotiate the terms of their compensation.
Source: Inman News
Stop the bombshell lawsuit panic. Ask your broker about commission
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