#255385 - 10/16/08 11:21 PM
Re: Company Transaction Fee Policy
[Re: TB in TX]
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Registered: 08/23/05
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Loc: Spring Hill, FL
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so then, you negotiated with your broker and they paid it for you?
Most of the time brokers justify it by saying "we have support staff who help to manage your transaction and they need to get paid"...so ultimately SOMEONE pays it...either you, your broker, or the customer/client...
Personally, I don't like'em, I don't use'em, and I don't like when listing agents charge'em to me as part of their compensation offered to buyers agents (that's been the fad in my area for the past year or two as well...you'll see "X% minus $250")...
I do understand'em, though - and ultimately someone's paying for that closing coordinator (even if that closing coordinator is YOU, and you consider it part of what you're paid to do out of your percentage...it's your time/effort and that equals $$...
That's how I understand it, anyway...
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#255428 - 10/17/08 09:47 AM
Re: Company Transaction Fee Policy
[Re: ManFromTheBand]
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Registered: 08/16/07
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so then, you negotiated with your broker and they paid it for you? Paid it to who?! It goes to the broker so why would they pay themselves?! These are brokerage specific fees, not fees passed onto the franchise. I think there is still some confusion as to what we are talking about here!
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#255433 - 10/17/08 10:25 AM
Re: Company Transaction Fee Policy
[Re: TB in TX]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 1840
Loc: USA
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is there a broker on here that can explain exactly what the transaction fee covers?
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#255434 - 10/17/08 10:26 AM
Re: Company Transaction Fee Policy
[Re: estatereal]
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Registered: 01/27/07
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fogot to add.....and how you as a broker have your agents sell a client on that fee.
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#255440 - 10/17/08 11:07 AM
Re: Company Transaction Fee Policy
[Re: estatereal]
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 2371
Loc: Las Vegas
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Ok, maybe this will be helpful.
Like I stated in my previous post on this thread, my brokerage charges a $350 "document protection fee" or "transaction fee". We even have a document that explains the fee. I believe the fee is supposed to be for document storage. It costs money to store all these real estate files. Maybe I will try and post the document that explains our fee.
I hate this fee because if the client doesn't pay it, I have to pay it. We also have a transaction coordinator that we can use if we pay for their services too for an additional $195. That is something completely seperate though. Many agents charge their clients the transaction fee plus the transaction coordinator fee. Some agents charge a bit more and try to make a few bucks off this fee. I don't think that is right. I don't use a transaction coordinator, so I have no need to charge more than $350.
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#255624 - 10/18/08 05:22 PM
Re: Company Transaction Fee Policy
[Re: TB in TX]
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Registered: 10/19/06
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Loc: NorthWest USA
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There is great confusion and transposing in this thread of a TRANSACTION FEE that is charged to the client, and other fees charged to the agent. This thread was meant to address the $149 or $195 or whatever fees that are tacked on in the listing agreement for miscellany (lining of the brokerages pocket, because the agent never sees any of it, despite being the one encountering the costs of marketing).
Again, we aren't talking about fees that your broker charges you, like franchise fees or splits. Am I right, original poster? Correct, we are talking about a fee that if unpaid by my client is deducted from my commissions after splits. After reading the articles posted by TB (thanks TB!), I'm concerned about the danger of these policies of accepting money for intangible services will result in class action lawsuits of which I want no part of!
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