Just What Long Island Real Estate Consumers Need…More Junk Fees

junk yardBob Sullivan from MSNBC’s Red Tape Chronicles posted this today. We thought it was valuable enough to show it to you here, at least the opening paragraph. Click here to read his entire post over at the Red Tape Chronicles.

“Traditionally, buying a home has been “free,” at least with regard to real estate agents. Sellers pay steep commissions — usually around 6 percent – which are split with the shoppers’ agent. That allows home buyers to focus their energy on hunting for hidden fees from their mortgage provider.”

To home sellers and buyers on the North Fork of Long Island: Please click here to read the entire article.

While I had heard of vague “administrative fees” becoming common, it was something that seemed minor relative to the rest of certain real estate issues that occur on Long Island, in addition to an ever changing market.

Deciding, as a broker, to add fees that (if they are explained as competently as the agency disclosure often is…NOT…you will likely view this inserted creative “fee” at closing) is unacceptable, whether in a slow market or not.

Not because there are certain administrative tasks associated with a real estate transaction, but because fees charged to consumers is for the purpose of a completed transaction. Isn’t that what “commission” is supposed to cover?

Hopefully, awareness of what we concur is a sneaky and unacceptable “fee” (what- paying a real estate agent along with an attorney isn’t enough for Long Island consumers??) will eliminate it. Awareness is everything, and administrative fees coming from a real estate broker/owner are completely ridiculous. Opinion, of course…

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