Ex-Christie’s tri-state affiliate accused of withholding commissions
The former Christie’s International Real Estate franchise covering the tri-state area claims its agents are behind billions of dollars in sales volume. But agents say payment issues have been pervasive at the firm in recent years, with some waiting months to get paid from some of those deals despite complaints to leadership, according to five current and former agents who spoke to The Real Deal. The allegations of delayed payments come less than two weeks after Christie’s International abruptly terminated its licensing agreement with the company. The following week, the company announced it was joining The Agency as The Agency […]
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