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All Forum Posts by: Joanne Green

Joanne Green has started 1 posts and replied 11 times.

I am selling my house and I have an accepted offer.  My realtor team is mother/son and what happened was my buyer did not have a realtor so he is using the son-- who was on my team-- but is now also the buyer's agent.  Commission paid was agreed to be 5%, sale of house is over 1 million.  When I asked for a discount on the commission I was told that the brokerage (not my realtor but the brokerage she works for) does not allow it.  Well this kind of bothered me because from what I can tell on the internet (I know, can't believe everything you read) its pretty common practice to provide a discount under these circumstances.  And to add to this, it looks like now the son is going to represent my buyer in the sale of his home (reminder the son met my buyer through this transaction) and the son may also represent another buyer who had previously submitted an offer to buy my house, again having met her through this transaction.  I really like my realtor but this is making me resentful.   Is this how most realtors in Los Angeles would handle this?