Co-Broker
This
section covers general information about co-brokerage
opportunities with us. If you are interested in talking
further, please feel free to contact
us...
Questions
& Answers
Question:
Do I have to agree to allow another broker to co-broker my
listings before I can co-broker their listings?
Answer: No. You have both
signed a "blanket" co-broker agreement that covers
both sides of the co-brokering relationship. If another
broker allows you to co-broker their listings, you are not
required to do the same. In fact, you don't have to
select any brokers or make any of your listings available for
co-brokering in order for you to co-broker the listings to
other brokers. However, if everyone did that, there
would be no listings available for anyone to co-broker.
Question:
Can I let a broker co-broker my listings but not have to
co-broker their listings.
Answer: Yes. Of course you are
never required to co-broker any listings. And if you
like, you can easily ignore listings or brokers you are not
interested in working with. For example, you can
"flag" listings that you are "not
interested" in as well as "hide" all listings
from a specific broker.
Question:
I have several broker associates that I would like to
co-broker with in our own "private" network.
Can this be done?
Answer:
Yes, easily. All that needs to be done is that
each broker in your private network simply designate each of
the other brokers in your group that they will worth with.
Then, any listings submitted by any of the brokers in your
"network" would be available to everyone in your
closed group.
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