Why Most Brokerages Don’t Offer Free E-Signatures — and Why Realty Hub Does
In real estate, deals don’t slow down because of negotiation. They slow down because of logistics. Waiting on signatures. Chasing […]
In real estate, deals don’t slow down because of negotiation. They slow down because of logistics. Waiting on signatures. Chasing […]
If you’ve been in real estate long enough, you’ve probably heard agents say things like: Let me clear this up
Florida’s hottest real estate markets in 2025 include Ocala, Palm Beach, Orlando, and Jacksonville. Ocala leads U.S. growth at 4%,
Yes, real estate agents can deduct commissions as business expenses if they’re self-employed. Report them on Schedule C, Line 10.
Yes, commissions are taxable in Alabama as self-employment income. This includes real estate commissions. Learn what income and services are
Yes, real estate commissions in Georgia are taxable. Agents must report them as self-employment income and pay federal, state, and
Yes, commissions are taxable in Florida. Real estate agents must pay federal income and self-employment tax, even though Florida has
Yes, real estate agents can share commissions, but only after the broker receives and distributes the funds. Agreements must follow
Yes, flat fee commissions are legal in Alabama. Agents and FSBO sellers can use flat fee MLS services or flat-fee
Flat fee commissions are fully legal in Georgia. Agents can legally charge a set amount per transaction instead of a
Flat fee commissions are legal in Florida. Agents can charge a set dollar amount per service instead of a percentage.
Real estate burnout drains agents with exhaustion, cynicism, and poor performance. Learn signs, root causes, and clear ways to prevent