Agent Expenses for Listings

Posted about 1 month ago by SkySlope Support

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Created By Kevin Comerford

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Many agents share listings with each other and therefore share in the expense burden of that property. Currently there is no place to add in this expense breakdown between agents that would transfer over to LoneWolf. The lack of this mappable data to LoneWolf makes it impossible to use the current integration and still bill the agents accordingly for property expenses in LoneWolf. 

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SkySlope Support posted about 1 month ago Admin

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Got it. Thanks for the explanation Kevin. It sounds like if the push to LoneWolf happened at time of converting the listing to a transaction (i.e. contract acceptance) vs. listing creation then the reset wouldn't happen and potentially resolve this issue? Is there a need to have the listing commission info in LoneWolf prior to converting to a sale/transaction?

-Buck

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SkySlope Support posted about 1 month ago Admin

Created By Kevin Comerford

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Hi Buck,

Yes, that's correct. For Transactions/contracts there is the option to list the commission splits and breakdown. However for active listings, there is only a place to list the commisison % and list any co-list agents, but there is nowhere to denote how much of the listings expenses each agent is responsible for (similar to the commission split option for contracts). 


In Lonewolf, the lack of expense % mapping option causes the expense % for active listings to reset to zero during each integration, making billing quite cumbersome.  

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SkySlope Support posted about 1 month ago Admin

Created By Prod Squad

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Hi Kevin,

Buck, VP of Product here at SkySlope. Thanks for taking the time to submit a suggestion!

Can you expand more on this? We have fields for additional commission breakdown details, commission split and commission breakdown. Is there a specific field in LoneWolf you are asking for this information to be mapped that doesn't exist today?

 

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