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in-house sale

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in-house sale

One in which the listing broker also brought the buyer to the closing table.There is no other broker involved, and no one is entitled to a share of the commission except as the broker and the agent working for the broker may have agreed to between themselves.



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By building an in-house sales and marketing division and expanding our new e-commerce website, we can maximize profit margins in the sale of our video products internationally," said Company President and CEO David Devine.
Builders, particularly moderate-sized firms, are finding that utilizing the resources and skills of professional real estate brokers can offer advantages over staffing an in-house sales force.
 
 
 
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