A dispute between South Florida two real estate agencies over a commission agreement made its way to the Third District Court of Appeal, which found accepting a $75,000 finder’s fee did not breach a contract in a hotel deal.  

The dispute, between Keller Williams Realty Premier Properties and Mandich Real Estate Advisors, demonstrates why ”brokers need to keep their transactions separate,” according to the prevailing attorney.

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