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 What are tennants rights after 2 years?
Should my tennants want to stay longer than 2 years what type of agreenment should I be looking at?...


 Use a realtor or sell our home ourselves?
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 How realistic is flipping houses for a living?
This is my dream job!
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 Help i really need 2 move...but cant!!! can anyone help??
im living in flat with my 2 children and my boyfriend,we are renting from the council,i dont work because i look after my children and my boyfriend dosnt earn very much.
we really hate where we ...


 Why are estate agents such idiots?
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 Is there a "Lemon Law" for houses?
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 Which is better... a 80/20 30 year fixed morgage with no morgage insurance, or a traditonal 30yrfixed w/mpi?
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 I have roaches and my lanlord wont do anything about it, how do i get out of my lease and get my deposit back?
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 Would you buy a house without a garage?
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 Despair for first time home buyers?
What are first time buyers supposed to do in this climate of over-priced houses?...


 Do many people who buy a house, sell it for another , a few yrs later?
I wanted to know how many people who buy a house, stay in their first house, or go on to sell it and buy another. OR do people build first, never thinking of buying?
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 My son and I are joint tennants, I hold the mortgage alone. He has abandoned the property, what can I do?
I would like to keep this land, and my son will not communicate with me (blame the wife who is not on the title or mortgage). Is there a breach of contract or some other legal recourse to remove him ...


 New Landlord seeking advice on how to deny a pushy potential-tenant!?
I am renting a house that is available at the beginning of next month. I have showed it to several people. BUT this one guy keeps calling and wants to give me wads of cash "now", wants to ...


 The house I'm renting is being foreclosed on. Do I need to clean when I move out?
The house I'm renting is being foreclosed on. I'm in the process of moving my stuff out. Normally I'd clean the the place to leave it as good as new. Should I still give it a deep ...


 What happens if an owner of a house dies and has no will?
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 I was just offered an exclusive real estate deal?
It's for Ocean front property in Arizona. 50,000 acres, undeveloped for $5,000. Should I take it? It's a great deal right? That's like ten bucks an acre for ocean front land!...


 Apartment question?
I put a $100 deposit down to hold an apartment. I got the apartment. I want to know if they will deduct the 100 dollars from the first months rent and the security deposit?...


 I live in Maryland. What happens if you landlord evicts you for not paying your rent.?
My landlord evicted me for not paying my rent for April, but I have proof that my rent was paid for April on March 25. What type of lawyer do I need.
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BMB
I am selling my apt in Manhattan, is the 6% broker fee negotiable?
And if the fee is negotiable, what is the best way to negotiate with the broker?
                     
 




Scott
Being in the RE business all fees are negotiable. However you have to find an agent willing to negotiate with you...

On the other hand you might get better service from your agent if you settle on a higher fee and list with a Reasonable price not a Pie in the Sky type price then beating the agent down...

Otherwise you could be Just wasting your and your agents time...

But there is lots of competition out there and i'm sure you can find some New or desperate agent willing to bow to your every wish...


Molly M
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You can shop around to find a broker whose fees are the most reasonable.

Also, you have more leverage to negotiate the fee if your apartment is truly desirable and the broker stands to meet a lot of potential new customers/contacts if you have an open house.


cyanne2ak
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It is negotiable, HOWEVER 6% is extremely low in Manhattan!!! You won't get anything better than that. The average in Manhattan is 8%.


Karen R
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Fees are negotiable. Each company sets their fees. The agents within that company have to list at what the company requires.


Jack
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Yes, you should be able to negotiate the fee. If the broker isn't, find another broker.


vrazumniy
Yes it is but I would not recommend to do so. You get what you paid for.

Sincerely,

Vladimir Rozumniy
Sr. Vice President/Managing Director
American Mortgage and Real Estate Group
8159 Santa Monica Blvd Ste., 201
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Direct (323) 428-5944
Fax (323) 331-1538
Email: info@amregroup.com
Website: http://www.amregroup.com


white61water
Look at it this way the broker is going to negotiate the price for your apartment, why not negotiate his fee?

O, by the way, my fee for this advice is only 2% of the selling price and that is non-negotiable......


margaretswett@sbcglobal.net
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yes, the fee is always negotiable. find the broker/realtor who will best suit you and best wishes =)


Jack Kerouac
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usually you can get it reduced to around 4% but it depends on the broker...how to negotiate...ASK...and settle on one who agrees to it BEFORE its listed.....have it written in the contract etc


thoughtfuls
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Yes ,, However you can often find a lawyer who will do all the Transfer paperwork for 1 1/2 To 2 % also, Especially if He/She is out of the city. But That's all they Do is the Transfer the rest is up to YOU.

Thoughtfuls

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lakers_1_princess
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No matter what state the fee is neg. there is usually a minimum or standard. Some states have a maxiumum as well. Try contacting the Board of Realtors if you have more questions.


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