1,728,656
If the seller signed the listing agreement, then time for a meeting of the minds with a judge.
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Chris and Dick Dovorany
Naples, FL
4,583,684
3,071,489
613,494
If you are accepting the MLS co-op fee, than you are being paid by the listing office, not the seller.
Seller has a contract with the Listing office for THEM to receive a fee. They then list a co-op fee in MLS which they are obligated to pay, regardless of what the seller thinks. The LA is on the hook. Period.
Eve
212,755
Not yet, but if it's on the MLS filing a complaint with the board should get you paid. If not a judge would rule in your favor.
3,986,308
NO, I always tell them that they are paying me a commission and I am paying the other agent.
4,800,132
1,466,257
Jack Lewitz I once had a listing agent change the brokerage fee after they accepted my client's offer. I had documented proof what the fee was when it was updated to Under Contract in the MLS. The seller paid the full original fee.