Starting last August, home shoppers had to sign a contract with their agents spelling out how much commission their agent would receive.
If you bought a home in the past 10 months, we’d like to hear from you.
- Did you sign a buyer-agent contract?
- If so, when did you sign it?
- How much commission did you agree to pay?
Let us know how new homebuying rules are affecting you.
To take our short survey, CLICK HERE!
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