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  2. Real estate commission rules are about to change. Here's how ...

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    For decades, if you wanted a real estate agent to help you buy or sell a home, the model was static. At the close of escrow, the seller typically used their proceeds to pay a 5% to 6% commission ...

  3. Americans Favor Real Estate As Top Long-Term Investment - AOL

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    According to a recent study by global analytics and advisory firm Gallup, approximately 36% of Americans surveyed believe that real estate is the best long-term investment they can make. They rank ...

  4. Future interest - Wikipedia

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    In property law and real estate, a future interest is a legal right to property ownership that does not include the right to present possession or enjoyment of the property. Future interests are created on the formation of a defeasible estate; that is, an estate with a condition or event triggering transfer of possessory ownership. A common ...

  5. 15 Real Estate Terms To Master Before Buying Your First ... - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... 15 Real Estate Terms To Master Before Buying Your First Home, According to Financial YouTuber Tae ...

  6. Sub-agent - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, a Sub-Agent is someone who is under the supervision and operational control of a Real Estate Broker. The Sub-Agent is not an agent of the Buyer or Seller. It is the Broker who is the Agent of the Buyer or Seller. The Sub-Agent is an agent of the Broker, works for the Broker, and represents the interest of the Broker.

  7. Security interest - Wikipedia

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    Security interests in real property continue to be governed by non-uniform laws (in the form of statutory law or case law or both) which vary dramatically from state to state. In a slight majority of states, the deed of trust is the primary instrument for taking a security interest in real property, while the mortgage is used in the remainder.

  8. Real estate contracts tend to favor developers. What ... - AOL

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  9. Burnett v. National Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    Rhonda Burnett, the lead plaintiff, testified about her experience with a real estate agent from HomeServices of America subsidiary ReeceNichols. According to Burnett, the agent gave her a contract to sign with a commission rate of 6% already filled in, and she was told that the rate was non-negotiable.