Attorney Publication
Nov 21, 2006
Negotiating Broker Agreements
Your company (the “Company”) has decided it needs to find additional space for lease and/or to dispose of excess space and, after extensive due diligence, the Company has identified the ideal real estate broker (the “Broker”) to work with in the transaction(s). You and your new Broker have shaken hands on the basic terms of engagement (such as term and commission rates), and you have received and are now asked to review your Broker’s standard form of retention agreement (the “Agreement”). The Agreement, as is customary with most broker’s standard forms of retention agreements, is only a couple of pages long. Should the Company sign it? After you have considered the issues described in this article and negotiated to protect the Company’s interests to fit your particular circumstances, the answer is “yes.” This article discusses some of the common issues that you may want to explore before the Company signs and delivers the Broker’s form of retention agreement.