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Commission

 

 

Commission - An amount, usually a percentage of the property sales price, that is collected by a real estate professional as a fee for negotiating the transaction.

No one should be afraid or feel unwilling to pay another commissions or fees for rendering services. Any person involved in the home purchase/refinance process could be paid on commission meaning they are taking the risk in working with an individual in anticipation of being paid only when the home transaction closes and funds.

What an individual should be wary of are of those that seem to constantly change their fees and quotes. The home buyer/borrower should always get the fees for the services they are soliciting in writing. If the terms of the transaction changes, such as employment or credit rating of the borrower, the home loan product, or eligibility of a borrower for a particular loan type, the home buyer/borrower should be flexible with change in the cost of fees to their broker. However, any changes in fees and services should always be forthcoming, prompt, and full disclosure.

Mortgage professionals generally earn commissions in one or both of the following two ways. First, they may charge you an amount, called a loan origination fee. Second, they may receive an amount from the lender directly. The lender will allow the broker to raise your interest rate, and the lender will then pay the broker a percentage of your loan amount.

Although all mortgage professionals charge a different amount, most will charge around 2% of the loan amount. Depending on your situation, you may pay more or less.

Commissions collected by realtors and loan officers are only paid out when a house is sold and/or the loan funds.

The majority of sales people earn commissions for what they do & there are a lot of sales people involved in a home purchase. Loan officers, Realtors, title representatives, attorneys, escrow representative, and representatives for pest companies, home warranty companies, home inspection companies, insurance agents, and more. The commissions are paid from the charges paid by the seller or buyer in the purchase transaction. Realtors generally earn the largest commissions, followed by lenders, then the others.

Homeowners may try sell their homes themselves, without a real estate agent in an attempt to avoid having to pay a commission. On the surface of course, this seems like a logical move, however, real estate professionals will cite statistics that show that For Sale By Owner properties are often discounted must more off the listing price than those sold by agents. Those statistics would suggest that it pays homeowners to use a real estate agent and pay a commission.

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