Sundancer123
New Member
using a standard YBA agreement why could'nt you act as you own broker and collect the buying agent commission on your own purchase?
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i am bringing the money, surveyor and making all the arrangements!
Rather then trying to pull a fast one by claiming you are a broker you can simply negotiate the brokers fee--just like buying a house.
When we purchased our house, we were the first to look at the house and the broker actually offered up some commission because she did not have to advertise and took many hours off her showing the house and etcetera.
Do the same thing with the boat.
A buyer has no authority to try to negotiate the comission down on the sale of a boat. That is the sellers job if he pleases or needs to.
The real answer here is no broker is going to let a private individual work a co-brokerage fee unless he is working for a boat brokerage company.
The buyer has nothing to do with the commission. It could be 1% or 90% as far as the buyer is concerned. All the buyer should be concerned with is what he/she is paying for the boat. How all the brokers and seller(s) split it up is up to them.