Broker Commission Disputes Resolution by Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law

At Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law, we understand that broker commission disputes can be stressful and contentious, impacting your financial interests and professional reputation. Our experienced Real Estate Litigation team is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to resolve these disputes efficiently and effectively.
Understanding Broker Commission Disputes
Broker commission disputes arise when there is a disagreement between real estate agents or brokers regarding the payment of commissions. These disputes can involve issues such as:
- Non-payment of Commissions: When a broker or agent fails to receive their agreed-upon commission.
- Disputed Commission Splits: When brokers or agents disagree on how commissions should be split.
- Breach of Contract: When one party fails to adhere to the terms of a commission agreement.
- Unclear Commission Agreements: When commission terms are vague or not clearly defined in a contract.
Common Causes of Commission Disputes
Broker commission disputes can stem from various situations, including:
- Dual Agency Conflicts: When an agent represents both the buyer and the seller, leading to conflicts over commission entitlement.
- Failure to Close Transactions: When a real estate deal falls through, disputes may arise over whether commissions are still owed.
- Unethical Practices: Instances of misrepresentation, fraud, or other unethical behaviors can lead to disputes.
- Lack of Written Agreements: Verbal agreements or poorly drafted contracts can cause misunderstandings and conflicts.
Steps to Resolve Broker Commission Disputes
- Review the Agreement: The first step in resolving a commission dispute is to thoroughly review the commission agreement or contract. Understanding the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement is crucial.
- Gather Evidence: Collect all relevant documentation, including emails, correspondence, transaction records, and any other evidence that supports your claim.
- Attempt Mediation: Mediation can be an effective way to resolve disputes without litigation. A neutral third party can help facilitate a fair resolution.
- Consult with an Attorney: If mediation fails or is not an option, consulting with an experienced real estate attorney is essential. They can provide legal advice, negotiate on your behalf, and represent you in court if necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What should I do if I am involved in a broker commission dispute? | Review your commission agreement, gather relevant evidence, attempt mediation, and consult with an experienced real estate attorney. |
| What are common causes of broker commission disputes? | Common causes include dual agency conflicts, failure to close transactions, unethical practices, and lack of written agreements. |
| How can mediation help in resolving commission disputes? | Mediation involves a neutral third party who helps facilitate a fair resolution without the need for litigation. |
| When should I contact an attorney for a commission dispute? | If mediation fails or is not an option, or if the dispute is complex and requires legal expertise, contacting an attorney is essential. |
| How can Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law assist in commission disputes? | We offer legal consultations, contract review and drafting, negotiation and mediation, and litigation services to resolve commission disputes effectively. |
Local Resources
| Resource | Description | Contact Information |
|---|---|---|
| Fort Lauderdale Police Department | Emergency response and reporting of disputes and incidents. | Phone: 911 (Emergency) Non-Emergency: (954) 828-5700 |
| Broward County Clerk of Courts | Filing of legal documents and access to court records. | Address: 201 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 831-6565 Website: www.browardclerk.org |
| Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law | Expert legal assistance for broker commission disputes. | Address: 501 East Las Olas Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: 954-767-9662 Fax: 954-525-4300 Website: www.feinsteinlaw.net |
| Broward County Bar Association | Professional legal organization providing resources and referrals. | Address: 1051 SE 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Phone: (954) 764-8040 Website: www.browardbar.org |
| Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) | Licensing and regulation of real estate professionals. | Phone: (850) 487-1395 Website: www.myfloridalicense.com |
How Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law Can Help
At Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law, we offer expert legal assistance in broker commission disputes. Our services include:
- Legal Consultation: We provide comprehensive legal consultations to assess your situation and advise on the best course of action.
- Contract Review and Drafting: Our team can review existing commission agreements or draft new ones to ensure clarity and prevent future disputes.
- Negotiation and Mediation: We negotiate on your behalf to reach a fair resolution and can represent you in mediation sessions.
- Litigation: If a satisfactory resolution cannot be reached through negotiation or mediation, we are prepared to represent you in court to protect your rights and interests.
Contact Us
If you are involved in a broker commission dispute, don’t navigate it alone. Contact Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law for expert legal support. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping you resolve disputes efficiently and effectively.
Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law
501 East Las Olas Blvd., Suite 300,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone: 954-767-9662
Fax: 954-525-4300
Website: feinsteinlaw.net
Broker commission disputes can be challenging and stressful, but with the right legal support, they can be resolved effectively. Feinstein Real Estate Litigation & Business Law is here to help you resolve these disputes and protect your financial interests. Contact us today for a consultation and let us assist you in achieving a favorable resolution.




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