Michael Durbin

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About Me
I have over 20 years of combined experience in Residential and Commercial Real Estate working with a wide variety of clients ranging from First Time home Buyers to serious Real Estate Investor's. My designations include being ePro certified and a memeber of SRES (Senior Real Estate Specialist).
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"Michael was exceptionally professional and knew the market well. He understood what we wanted and spent the time necessary to helo us accomplish our goals. He was diligent and guided us every step of the way."
The Dorseys Sat Feb 1, 2003
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If she is acting as a 'Buyers Agent', she should have provided you with a form to sign stating how she would represent you and be compensated. If you did not sign anything, she is probably representing you as a 'Transaction Broker'. In either case, she can not charge you any fees unless you agree to it in writing. Typically, an agent representing a buyer collects their compensation from the seller of the home. If differs in areas but your agent should be able to tell you this. - Thu May 8 2008, 09:35
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