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Updated almost 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Tal Eisenberg
  • Property Manager
  • Forest Hills, NY
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what to pay a broker?

Tal Eisenberg
  • Property Manager
  • Forest Hills, NY
Posted

So my partner and I are passing on a property that is going to auction. I am also a licensed broker and have a client who this is perfect for. As I understand, the noteholder doesn't pay a broker fee. The buyer is willing to pay a broker fee if he wins the auction. I have done a lot of the work, doing comps, checking title/liens etc. What do you think is a fair amount?

Thanks,

T

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