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Miami Real Estate – How Do Agents Get Paid? - Read More

Date Added: June 22, 2008 07:52:04 AM
To figure out who gets to pay the real estate commissions, it would be fitting to first have a look at how agents are compensated for their efforts and how they split up collaborative commissions amongst themselves.

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