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		<title>Ask Us: Agents Referring Clients To Another Agent In A Different Location, a.k.a Referral</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where readers ask and we (the community) try to answer: Your site is on my daily list of reading and I love contributing in the comments. I had an experience a week back that&#8217;s left me wondering about how things work on the inside of the real estate business. I&#8217;m not sure what your comfort [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where <a href="/category/ask-us/">readers ask</a> and we (the community) try to answer:</p>
<blockquote><p>Your site is on my daily list of reading and I love contributing in the comments. I had an experience a week back that&#8217;s left me wondering about how things work on the inside of the real estate business. I&#8217;m not sure what your comfort level would be with the question but you always seem open enough to anything so I&#8217;ll ask and understand if you decline. I highly doubt you would post it but I&#8217;d prefer to keep the question private [permission was granted prior to this post].</p>
<p>When an agent refers a customer to another agent who covers a different location, example: an Agent in San Jose has clients who decide to look in SF and he refers them to a recommended agent in SF, what&#8217;s the average referral fee the new agent pays to the old agent if a purchase or sale is made? Is there a standardized % across the industry, or maybe just if the agents both work for the same company? What if the agents are from different companies?</p>
<p>Thanks for your time, and the great site.<br />
&#8220;D&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Thanks for the email and thanks for reading!  </p>
<p>So as to shed some light on the matter for other readers, what &#8220;D&#8221; is referring to is actually a very common practice.  A sort of passing of the torch if you will.  Let&#8217;s say, I have a client here in San Francisco that is selling their home, and they&#8217;d like excellent representation on par with what I provide <img src='http://thefrontsteps.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  in another part of the country.  I, being a Realtor, want to dip my little fingers into every possible channel of revenue I possibly can.  Rather than just selling their home here in SF, I&#8217;ll suggest I put them in touch with an excellent Realtor wherever they are going.  I do some research online, ask friends, find a good Realtor in Kansas, call that Realtor, tell her I have a client and would she be willing to pay me a 25% referral fee, they always say yes (why wouldn&#8217;t you), I tell my clients I have the perfect Realtor, her name is Dorothy, I hand my clients off, tap my heels together, and I just found Oz&#8230;a 25% referral for doing next to nothing!  It&#8217;s a great thing, especially when the sales price is high. </p>
<p>All joking aside, in order to answer the question, the referral commish (like everything in real estate) is negotiable; however, it is usually 20-25% of the agent&#8217;s commission, not the entire 5/6% commission that comes off the sales price, whether it is the same company (brokerage) or not.      </p>
<p>Thanks for your email.  Don&#8217;t forget to tell your friends about <a href="http://thefrontsteps.com">theFrontSteps</a> on your way to out of Dodge.</p>
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