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It sounds like you're trying to put a team together. Ask other agents who have teams how they structure their training and compensation programs for newbie team members.
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Troy Erickson AZ Realt...
Chandler, AZ
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Jeffrey Jones
San Tan Valley, AZ
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Let me know if you are still looking for one, I can share mine.
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Peter Mohylsky,
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What do you mean by share an agreement with a buyer's agent? Where is she located? More details would be useful for those that might be willing.
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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I have a couple that are used in our company if you need one. You might also check NAR under teams for ideas.
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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This has been an interesting thread. Mose people would assume that a standard agreement exists within each and every brokerage. Building a team is fundamental with growing your business. Read the Red Book. These agreements do not exist for public review. It seems that each team currently existing 1. does not have an agreement. 2. has not read this post 3. does not want to share. Not really a problem. If anybody wants a copy of the stuff I have accumulated. I am more that willing to share.
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Bob Crane
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Your office should have a standard agreement for buyer agents associated with team leaders.
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Peter Mohylsky Check with the local real estate Association. They should have approved legal forms.
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You should seek appropriate legal counsel regarding any agreements. Agreements provided by others may not be appropriate for your purposes.
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Peter, I have to agree it sounds as if you're putting a team together. KW has a very good process for that. Are you a KW affiliate?
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I like working as a part of the team where every one is responsible for their part.
I'm not sure what ''share an agreement'' is, but I'd suggest you to try and if it does not work for any reason, just cancel. I personally find it very beneficial and fulfilling to mentor new licensees ,if they are willing to learn.
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Peter Mohylsky - I think you'll be able to find out online....or check with an attorney - you should get it.
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Peter it seems you have created a some confusion with your question. And I must admit I am at a loss as well. mark
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if you mean a Buyer's Brokerage Agreement, I'm not allowed to share my state forms. They have my name printed on every page of the form.
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Most of the "agreements" we use in real estate are on boiler-plate forms furnished by out local boards of Realtors.
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Tell her to move to Arkansas and join us... I'll train her.. or you or the both of you... Otherwise it should be the broker's responsibility
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Peter Mohylsky Pennsylvsnia puts the responsibility on the broker to train and supervise all agents licensed in his company no matter what.
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@Peter, if you mean an IC agreement with a buyer's agent for you to team up with . . . modify your broker's, with their permission. If you mean a buyer-rep agreement, doesn't your local or state association have those forms?