Q: Can a licensed Realtor sell a home in another state that they are not licensed and can they receive a commission?
?rocun50, Athens, AL
A: I think you are asking if a Realtor in one state can receive commissions from the sale of a property in another state in which he/she is not licensed. The answer is ?No?. However, he/she can receive a referral fee which is usually a negotiated percentage of another broker?s commission for having provided a referred buyer or seller.
JoyceM
Joyce Mitchell is a Realtor? with Mitchell & Associates Real Estate in Bigfork, MT.
A: You can?t sell a home in another state if not licensed in that state, but you can refer your client to a Realtor in that state and get a referral fee. Referral fees are negotiable, but usually 25%.
Beverly Houlier is a Realtor? with Hilltop Chateau Realty in San Diego, CA.
A: A licensed Realtor can receive a commission for referring someone to a Realtor in another state but they cannot sell the home themselves if they are not licensed in that state to do so.
Liane Jamason is a Realtor? with Keller Williams Realty in Tampa, FL.
A: Yes, they can work with another agent in the area and receive a commission. Most agents refer the deal to a local agent and receive a referral fee, but yes, this can be done, just not solely on their own.
Cathy Baumbusch is a Realtor? with Re/Max Allegiance in Alexandria, VA.
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