You need to hang your license before you can legally collect a referral fee. Even if you don't work, there's no harm in hanging it for referral purposes only. Good luck. - Tue Jul 29 2008, 17:58
Don't get too greedy or else you may end up with an unsold home. The market is not the greatest and someone is going to pay what they feel the home is worth. Take the next qualified and reasonable offer. Good luck. - Tue Jul 29 2008, 17:57
Why would you do that? A buyer doesn't have to pay a realtor, so why not have one represent you to make sure you are not buying a lemon. The buyer's agent service is free and you should take advantage of it! - Tue Jul 29 2008, 17:54
Since the market isn't good all over the nation, you may have to lower your price by 5-10% lower than the last sale if you want to sell quickly. Good luck - Tue Jul 29 2008, 17:52
The second would get nothing. You may have to pay the IRS taxes on the amount lost on a short sale. Is this your primary residence or a second residence? Have you lived there more than 2 years? Good luck. - Tue Jul 29 2008, 17:50
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