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Kansas abstractors? - Michael Toebe/KS
12/15/2012 10:01:47 AM (1709 views)

[+] Halo, Revelations and Eclipse... - Rita Killary/NY (2 replies)
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[-] Realtor credit to buyer - CHARLENE  PERRY/MD (7 replies)
12/12/2012 1:59:31 PM (2368 views)
Re: Realtor credit to buyer - Scott Perry/PA
12/12/2012 11:45:58 PM (1533 views)
Re: Realtor credit to buyer - Robert Franco/OH
12/13/2012 10:15:05 AM (1549 views)
Re: Realtor credit to buyer - CHARLENE  PERRY/MD
12/13/2012 10:47:26 AM (1509 views)
Re: Realtor credit to buyer - Constance Foye/VA
12/17/2012 8:07:03 AM (1452 views)
Re: Realtor credit to buyer - CHARLENE  PERRY/MD
12/17/2012 2:53:38 PM (1476 views)
Re: Realtor credit to buyer - John Coutinho/MA
12/17/2012 2:46:54 PM (1449 views)

IMO, it is two completely different things...

The seller pays the Realtor a commission for doing the job of listing and/or showing his property in an effort to get it sold.  Any credits given by the seller are negotiated concessions, like giving up the stove or curtains.  Because it is a dollar amount and not a "thing" like curtains it must be disclosed as having a sum certain value.  If a realtor gives the buyer a credit, it is a "gift" and the realtor is subject to his own issues (like paying the tax on that income and then writing off the credit as a business expense).  That separation (from seller and Realtor) is enough to make it a different kind of credit.

The lender usually wants to know about seller credits because it shows what type of interest in the transaction the buyer is putting in.  There are specific limits to how much credit can be given by a seller because statistically, there are higher default ratios on those types of transactions.  Afterall, if a buyer does not put a penny down and only uses seller concessions, they stand to lose nothing if they default.  The regulation is tighter between sellers and buyers because they are parties to the transaction (both sign the HUD-1).  The realtor is ancillary to the transaction.  They normally sign nothing for the lender.

Note: I am a MA attorney and nothing in this post is to beconstrued as advise.  No attorney-client privilege is created herein.  This is an opinion post only and only pertains as it applies to MA law and MA conveyancing practices.

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Re: Realtor credit to buyer - CHARLENE  PERRY/MD
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