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All Forum Posts by: Dylan Dalton

Dylan Dalton has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I did give him permission to post it. I was not acting as an agent, I was acting as the buyer. It was done completely off market. His FB post brought me an end buyer who was represented by an agent and I wholesaled it to her buyers and gave that agent a $5000 commission for bringing an end buyer. The person who made the FB post is who I had the dispute in proper compensation over. I felt 1% of the final purchase price was adequate and he did not.

I recently did a wholesale deal where a fellow agent made a facebook post about my home in a group and then connected me to an agent with a cash buyer for my deal. The deal went through. This was my first wholesale deal and communication with the agent who made the post (not the agent with the buyer) was not good. I offered him a 1% commission for introducing me to the agent with an end buyer as I thought what he did would be closest to a syndicator. He was upset at that number and wanted nearly double that amount.

Is there a market commission for a situation like this?

Any help would be much appreciated