
Recent developments in Miami's real estate market have raised questions regarding broker commissions following the National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement. Compliance expert Summer Goralik has highlighted the need for listing agents to verify signed buyer-broker agreements before showing properties, as confusion around the new commission rules persists. Legal experts, including Robert Braun and Tanya Monestier, have also weighed in on the implications of these changes for real estate agents. The new rules may require buyers to enter commission agreements before touring Miami condo listings, further complicating the buying process in the region.
About those new rules for real estate agents, a couple of legal experts recently shared their views with reporter Mason Lawlor. To find out what's going on now, he spoke with Robert Braun of @CohenMilstein and Tanya Monestier of @UBSchoolofLaw. https://t.co/6hJKppe8vf https://t.co/qLe4DIcOTS
Confusion Abounds with Buyer Brokerage Agreements Post NAR Settlement https://t.co/u0TAszy9xZ | by @ElizWhitman
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