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Who pays the real estate agent when a foreclosed home is purchased?

February 21, 2010 by  
Filed under Real Estate FAQ

We are looking to buy a house. We found a real estate agent before we found the house we really want. It’s a foreclosed home. How does the real estate agent get paid?

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5 Responses to “Who pays the real estate agent when a foreclosed home is purchased?”
  1. newjerseyguy says:

    By the seller.

  2. Dizzy_Lizzy says:

    If the bank owns the home, chances are they’ve listed it with a real estate agent of their own. Your agent should be able to look up the home in the MLS to see what the seller will be paying as a buyer’s agent’s commission.

  3. hollywoodmelody says:

    If the house is an REO(bank owned) then the commission is paid by the lender who owns the property. If it is a foreclosure,the seller of the home pays the commission. If you use an agent you are also responsible for his commission but sometimes Buyers can request the commission to be paid by the Seller. Look over your Purchase Contract to verify. Your Escrow Instructions would also state who pays what……

  4. Extreme says:

    All commissions come from the sale of the property and gets deducted from the purchase price

  5. godged says:

    The seller, in this case the lender, pays the agents.

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