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We Must Be The Procuring Cause
 (Not working with another Realtor)
or
You Will Not  Qualify for This Program
How Much Money Will You Save?
Rebates depend on the Sales Price of the Home You Purchase.
Let Me Know What Price Range You Are Thinking of Buying and I Will Give You a Written Estimate.
 
When Will You Get Your Commission Rebate?
You will receive your Rebate at Closing; you can get a check or a credit on your closing costs.
 
Are Real Estate Commission Rebates Legal?
Yes - 40 States Currently Allow Real Estate Commission Rebates
States that do not allow Real Estate Rebates; Alabama, Alaska, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Oregon.  In addition Iowa prohibits rebates when the customer uses the services of two or more brokers during a real estate transaction.
 
The State of Florida Allows Real Estate Commission Rebates
Florida Statutes - Chapter 475, Part I
61J2-10.028 Kickbacks or Rebates.
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(2) The sharing of brokerage compensation by a licensee with a party to the real estate transaction with full disclosure to all interested parties is not considered a violation of Chapter 475, Part I, Florida Statutes.
Specific Authority 475.05 FS. Law Implemented 475.25(1)(b), (d) FS. History-New 1-1-80, Formerly 21V-10.28, Amended 6-28-93, Formerly 21V-10.028, Amended 12-30-97.
 
You must be a Party to the Transaction (the Buyer), and Rebate Must be Disclosed in HUD-1 Settlement Statement.
Can I Receive a Rebate on New Home Sales?
Yes, with participating Developers or New Home Communities.
Most developer's offer compenstation to outside Brokers & their Sales Associates.
Be aware you MUST REGISTER your assigned Sales Associate (Agent) the very FIRST TIME you visit the New Home Community/Development!
Do you pay more for the new home using our service?
No, the sales price is the same - or less we will negotiate the price for you.
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Florida law requires brokers to present all offers, but allows consumers to waive that requirement. This written waiver preserves consumers’ ability to choose the brokerage services they want, including MLS-listing-only services or other à la carte services.

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Rebates Make Buying a Home Less Expensive
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In purchases where buyer’s brokers are offered half of a 6% commission, they may compete on price by refunding a portion of their commission to the homebuyer. A 1% rebate on the median-priced home would save the homebuyer $2,261.

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Certain States Ban Rebates
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In most states brokers compete on price for consumers’ business. However, a dozen states have enacted laws that forbid brokers from offering refunds, denying consumers the benefits of price competition and driving prices higher than they would be in a more competitive market.

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How do rebates work?

Some real estate brokers offer consumers cash refunds or non-cash incentives to encourage them to use that brokers services. Rebates are typically cash payments from the real estate broker to his or her client after closing. Incentives may include gift certificates, closing-cost payments, or free ancillary services such as home inspections or moving services.
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How do rebates benefit consumers?

Rebates can save consumers several thousand dollars in a single transaction. For example, if a broker offers to refund one-third of its commission to the homebuyer, the average buyer of a $300,000 home could save $2,500 to $3,000 (based on the 2.5% to 3% commission rates typically earned by the buyers broker).

Flowchart: Buyer purchases home for $300,000[D]

Incentives, such as gift certificates for a home inspection, merchandise at a nearby hardware store, or moving services, give consumers monetary benefits from the transaction that they otherwise would not have obtained.

Offering rebates and incentives is one way that real estate brokers can compete for consumers’ business, leading to lower prices to consumers.

Do refunds and incentives pose any risk to consumers?

Some have argued that refunds and incentives can tempt consumers into closing on real estate transactions against their best interests. The Antitrust Division has found no evidence that refunds and incentives harm consumers. On the contrary, they can dramatically lower the price that consumers pay for brokerage services.

Do real estate brokers support rebate bans?

Some brokers support rebate bans as a means of reducing price competition. For example, when the Kentucky Real Estate Commission surveyed brokers about lifting that state’s rebate ban, here is what some of them said:

“If we give rebates and inducements, it would get out of control and all clients would be wanting something. The present law keeps it under control.”

“This would turn into a bidding war, lessen our profits and cheapen our ‘so-called’ profession.”

“If inducements were allowed, they could lead to competitive behavior, which would make us look unprofessional in the eyes of the public.”

“I think this would just take money right out of our pocket.”

Which states currently ban rebates and/or inducements?

Twelve states currently ban rebates and/or inducements:

In addition, Iowa prohibits rebates when the consumers use the services of two or more real estate brokers during a transaction.

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