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Good morning Kari -
It may not be "Chase" it could be the investor that the negotiator is working for but yes, it happens all the time. If you have both sides, they will only pay you for one. It really isn't fair because it is not the same amount of work for the Realtor.We haven't found a way to do anything about it but if there is a way around it I'm sure someone will let you know about it in this forum.
Steve
Steve,
I thought that might be the case. It isn't fair that the banks are so willing to take from Realtors. I know now not to bring my buyers to any short sales listings I have where Chase or EMC are the lenders. Thanks.
Kari
There isn't any reason you can't give one side to one of your team members and receive a referral fee for that side. It's a gift to the other agent and I'm sure they would be appreciative in a generous way.
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