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Created By Connie Hinsdale
RequesterWhen we have an outbound referral it would be helpful if we could enter the GCI minus the referral, and also have the amount of the referral be included in the demand so escrow could pay it out at closing. In commissions fields it shows the GCI based upon an automatically generated equation from sales price, and % paid to listing or selling broker. Maybe we are missing something, but if I have a $ 100,000 sale at 3% -- $ 3000 shows as GCI. BUT, then I pay another agent out of company a 25% referral so they will receive $ 750, and we receive $ 2250. On the Master closing report it shows as $ 3000 commission. Do we have to manually figure that out or are we just missing a step
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SkySlope Support posted about 1 month ago Admin
Created By Prod Squad
AgentHi Connie,
My name is Gabby and I am part of our Product Team here at SkySlope. Thank you for your suggestion! Currently, you will need to manually calculate this number or you are able to use the "other deductions" area for additional deductions or the "additional commission information area" as a comment log to make a note on the actual commission calculation. For additional assistance in this area, please reach out to our Support Team at [email protected]. In the meantime, we will monitor your suggestion for upvotes! Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your feedback.
Happy SkySloping!
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