California real estate team agreement

Britton Sanchez

Real estate teams are becoming more popular, as evidenced by a recent survey from the National Association of Realtors . Great teams feature a collection of individuals bringing their own strengths and skills to the operation. Under the guidance of a team leader, everyone works together toward a common goal: closing more deals, selling more homes, and earning more commissions.

But for a team to be truly effective, it needs strong agreements in place. Without something in writing, differences of opinion can arise on who is responsible for what, as well as how much team members are compensated. Here is a closer look at why drafting real estate team agreements is so essential for teams that want to achieve success.

Why You Need Team Agreements

By definition, a team is more than one person working together. A real estate team accumulates varied talent that may include listing specialists, buyer’s agents, support staff, marketing coordinators, transaction coordinators, and administrative managers. Members collaborate and, hopefully, embrace the team concept and form tight bonds with coworkers. However, at the end of the day, a real estate team is still a business, and as such, must operate as one within a framework of policies, procedures, roles, and responsibilities. Drafting real estate team agreements cements that framework and gives teams a blueprint not only for operations, but also for growth.

Although some teams manage without set-in-stone agreements, chaos can easily ensue for teams without guidelines in place. You never want to encounter a situation in which team members thought someone else was responsible for a task—and you lose a client or deal because of the confusion. Also, you never want to get into disputes about commission splits and compensation. Problems such as these aren’t just bad for the bottom line; they can sap morale and destroy friendships. Drafting real estate team agreements provides a sense of assurance for the team as a whole, as well as the individual members within it.

What to Include in Team Agreements

Although real estate team agreements don’t need to be too elaborate, what you draft must be precise and unambiguous. Solid agreements should include:

Go Team Go!

Real estate teams offer a tremendous opportunity for agents who are ready for a new challenge and want to take their careers to the next level. However, without drafting the proper agreements, teams can set themselves up for trouble. A team-centric brokerage can deliver resources and guidance to set up agreements and many other facets of your new business. Partnering with such a brokerage helps you and your team members agree on something else: a shared drive to realize great success.