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If the “exact” terms of the listing agreement are met, the listing broker is entitled to a commission, even if the:

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even if the client goes with a different real estate broker.

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if client decides to purchase property thru a different broker other than listing agent, that broker is entitled to 3-4% commission...

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

If the “exact” terms of the listing agreement are met, the listing broker is entitled to a commission, even if the owner does not accept to sell the property.

In this case, if all the requirements were covered and all the requests were met the broker deserves a commission of around 3%. In Real State, the term listing means the contract to employ a broker as an agent and help in the process to get the best option for the client, in this case, the person who sells the property. It serves as a contract for professional services.

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