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Can you charge tenants or landlords a "finders" fee?

Zachary Harris
  • Paxton, IL
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Is it possible to have a business that connects buyers to sellers and sellers to buyers, and in the process charge a "finders" fee?

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Don Konipol
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sure, it's called a real estate brokerage, and requires licensing in all 50 states.

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