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Selecting a Coquitlam Realtor
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By: Shane Toews Email Article
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Typically the seller pays the realtor a commission. This commission is negotiable. Some are fixed percentages and some are variable on a percentage. There are different commission structures for residential properties. If there is more then one realtor involved the commission is split. This split can be altered to suit the selling agent as he or she may have more expenses. The Split Could be a 55% 45% split to the selling broker.

If you are to have a dispute with a realtor, keep a record of all your correspondence. Try and outline the complaint. Try and resolve the issue with the realtor FIRST! And if it doesn’t go well, speak to the manager of his or her office. If complain is more serious, complain to the local real estate board in Surrey, British Columbia.

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