When you’re selling your apartment, your desire to market it to as many buyers as possible can collide with your broker’s desire to pocket the whole commission instead of splitting it with a buyer’s broker (aka “co-broking.”) Broker-blogger-industry-whistleblower Malcolm Carter provides an example and outlines the tactics of co-broking-averse brokers, which include “responding to inquiries but making it next to impossible to schedule appointments” and stalling when a buyer represented by a different broker presents an offer. (Malcolm Carter)
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Is your broker hoarding you?
Published October 27, 2010 (over 15 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago

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Is your broker hoarding you?
Published October 27, 2010 (over 15 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago

When you’re selling your apartment, your desire to market it to as many buyers as possible can collide with your broker’s desire to pocket the whole commission instead of splitting it with a buyer’s broker (aka “co-broking.”) Broker-blogger-industry-whistleblower Malcolm Carter provides an example and outlines the tactics of co-broking-averse brokers, which include “responding to inquiries but making it next to impossible to schedule appointments” and stalling when a buyer represented by a different broker presents an offer. (Malcolm Carter)
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