A: In NJ commission is negotiated, sign by both agent and owner and then the home is shown.

A: As a Realtor, When I deal with a For Sale By Owner, I always speak with the owner/seller prior to showing a buyer. I also, have the owner sign an Authorization to Show document which details how the commission is handle.

You may want to speak to the agent directly and inquiry who will be paying her compensation. The buyer could have agreed to pay the agents compensation however, my thinking is always to make sure all parties are informed and in agreement.

A: Not necessarily.

Its possible in some (most) states to have a separate employment or buyer agency contract with a commission to their agent included in that agreement.

The buyer can either pay their agent direct or make it a part of their offer to you to be paid from the proceeds at closing.

A: Not necessarily. She can show the home and if her buyers decide to make an offer she can include a form that would address the potential commission (negotiable). Good luck!

A: If the Realtor didnt ask for a comminssion they may write it in the contract if they put in an offer. If its not in the contract then youre scot-free.

A: It would be the smart thing to do, but they dont have to. You also dont need to pay them a commission. If I was the buyers broker I would have spoken with you and had a signed commission agreement before I showed my clients your house.

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