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Jodi -
If this is happening in EQUATOR, it's a system automated change... just correct it to 6% when you submit your counter-offer back to the bank. It will be accepted. I have not had any BofA deals with a reduction in commission for several months.
Best of luck,
Thom Colby
Broker
Newport Beach CA
Jodi,
If you are double-siding the sale, they will only pay 5% (at least that's what my "negotiator" told me), but Thom is right, just counter @ 6% if there's two of you. Good luck!
Jodi -
If this is happening in EQUATOR, it's a system automated change... just correct it to 6% when you submit your counter-offer back to the bank. It will be accepted. I have not had any BofA deals with a reduction in commission for several months.
Best of luck,
Thom ColbyBroker
Newport Beach CA
Jodi,
If you are double-siding the sale, they will only pay 5% (at least that's what my "negotiator" told me), but Thom is right, just counter @ 6% if there's two of you. Good luck!
Jodi - Also - if it is not just the Equator "glitch" as the other commenters say, CALL and discuss with the negotiator. Sometimes if they are trying to meet a threshold for the investor, they may raise it if you increase the net. Example: higher contract price, lower HOA fees, etc.
Jodi,
If you are double-siding the sale, they will only pay 5% (at least that's what my "negotiator" told me), but Thom is right, just counter @ 6% if there's two of you. Good luck!
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