The person who hired her. If you want to buy a house, hire a real estate agent and let her find one for you. If you want to sell a house, find a real estate agent and have her find a buyer.
by the way, the term, 'Realtor' refers to a real estate agent who is a member of the National Realtors Association.
Your realtor will have his/her percentage of earnings on the sale in your contract.
Yes, the realtor is required to disclose to the client that the realtor is receiving a fee.
The percentage you will pay will vary from realtor to realtor,you can avoid comission by listing your home yourself.
You should absolutely never pay a handyman before the job is completed.
Realtor
Do you mean the contract states that the owner/real estate will pay for repairs and maintenance? If the contract states that the realtor will pay for repairs and maintenance on permanent fixtures such as ovens etc then the owner/realtor has to pay, if you signed a contract stating that you the rentor of the property will pay costs of repair to property including permanent fixtures and things such as excess water you have to pay, if you are in arrears with your rental payments the owner/realtor can choose to not pay for repairs until you have amended your debt on the other hand if you are up to date with your rent and the owner/realtor is meant to be footing the bill and is refusing you should take your complaint to the rental tenancy authority who can deal with the matter from there....
You should never have to pay to get a job
If you want to become a realtor you should contact you local community college or university. They offer classes to be a certified realtor and they should also have information on where to find the classes elsewhere.
It varies from state to state but most often the seller pays their own attorney fees.
well... pretty much every single job you can think of besides like the serious jobs like a Realtor or a banker.
No you don't have to, list it with one that you trust and think will do the job right.
get a job and work