Hello, I would like to ask for opinions. I have an active real estate license and no experience. However, I found a condo that I like in LA and buying it. I’m using my parents’ lender for loan. When I was talking to her, she has a husband who is a broker. I said I like to learn how the whole process work in the future and she said her husband can put me in his company and do 50/50 in the beginning. Later 70/30 and then 80/20. She recommended that her husband should do the offer letter and put me as a realtor so i can save some money like $4000 to $5000. I was like okay. I thought her husband is getting $10000. Now when I look at the contract from seller, he is getting $20,000. So I feel like I was rid off which was saying 50/50 when I start working along side with her husband. Right now I haven’t paid EMA deposit yet. So should I ask for more money from the husband or should I just leave it at that? During negotiation stage, her husband offered me $6000 since I was taking my time to a
Do brokers actually sue buyers for breaching an exclusive buyer agent agreement if the buyer decides to use another broker/agent to purchase a home?
I signed an exclusive buyer listing with an agent for 3 months when I made an offer on a home. Our offer wasn’t accepted and I don’t want to use this agent. Keep in mind I found the listing and just asked the agent to help us with an offer. A month later I’ve found another home I want to make an offer on. Is there any way that broker/agent can find out that I’ve breached the exclusive buyer agent agreement? What’s the likelihood that brokers/agents actually try to seek compensation from the buyer and go through mediation/arbitration? Side note, if I decide to cancel the agreement, I have to give 30 days notice and I don’t want to raise attention that I’m looking to make an offer on another home with a different agent. submitted by /u/Mrs_HarveySpecter [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1gvjuzb/do_brokers_actually_sue_buyers_for_breaching_an/