The Real Estate Espresso Podcast
Business:Investing
Today’s question comes from Jonathan who asks.
Your recent episode on the NAR lawsuit settlement left me with a question. From what I understand, NAR recently settled the class action lawsuit and buyer’s will be required to hire and pay their own buyer agents. You mentioned in that episode that the practice is now matching what was already the practice in commercial real estate. So when you are buying commercial real estate, do you actually hire buyer representation? As a commercial investor, should I pay for buyer representation?
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Host: Victor Menasce
email: podcast@victorjm.com
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