Wednesday, August 12, 2015

ICYMI: Kickbacks are Illegal in Real Estate!

Now, I know this happens.  However, since I don't pay kickbacks, I don't know how agents get away with it; OR, why an agent would even do this in the first place!

But, in the past, I have worked at companies where (a few) agents, for whatever stupid reason, would agreed to pay a Buyer or Seller a kickback for using that agent to sell or acquire a property.

It is stupid.  It is unnecessary.  And, it is only because of the client's greed that they would do this.

In real estate, you are usually splitting the commission with the broker, and sometimes with a partner. So, why would you give any amount of money to either client whether they are the Buyer or Seller?

The Buyer, usually, is getting the benefit of acquiring the property -- in monthly rents.  So, they are making money anyway.
The Seller, usually, is getting the profit for owning the property.  So, they are making money anyway, too!

I just don't understand it.

I work hard for my commission fee.  I deserve to keep as much of it as possible.
And if a Buyer agrees or a Seller agrees to compensate me for helping them navigate a commercial real estate transaction, then I have earned that fee upon the close of escrow or the close of the sale.

And, I will not be held accountable for an action a few deem appropriate when in truth, it is inappropriate and most importantly, illegal!

Just my two cents!


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