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A broker from Colorado refers a buyer to a Texas broker. The Texas broker works with the buyer who finds a property to buy. The buyer then asks the Colorado licensee to represent his interest to the Texas broker. The Colorado broker reviews all the terms and conditions set forth in the buyer's offer and makes some suggestions that are then included in the offer. The Texas broker presents the offer. It is accepted. The transaction closes and the Texas broker earns a commission. Can he pay the Colorado broker a commission?

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yes, you can pay the Colorado broker a commission as well

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that yes, you can pay the Colorado broker a commission as well. Commission is paid to someone for helping close a deal. Therefore you can pay a commission to the Colorado broker because he referred you to a Texas Broker, as well as represented your interest to the Texas Broker, and even reviewed all the terms and conditions of the offer.Thus providing a service to you.

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