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Can the Seller, Buyer, and Cooperating Realtor Modify the Commission?

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Can the Seller, Buyer, and Cooperating Realtor Modify the Commission?

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Yes, the paid compensation can be different than the MLS offering of compensation. The Buyer, Seller and Cooperating Realtor must all agree upon such change, and can include this change by modifying the language in the Offer to Purchase. Any commission changes can and will supercede the MLS published offer of compensation. Any commission to be paid to a cooperating broker must be in writing and agreed to by all interested parities. A clause in the offer as to what the seller will pay as a commission, if any, must be included in the offer to purchase contract. If there are questions/problems regarding commissions, please contact Brendy Realty immediately. Why do sellers list on MLS with Brendy Realty INC? Most homeowners like options. We provide them with an alternative to a full service Realtor. Every homeowner wants another Realtor to bring them a buyer. This is why they list on the MLS. Contact Bob Brendemuehl, Broker-Owner, at 414-228-0499 with specific service related questions.

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