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Brokers man charge a broker fee and collect commission but they must have you sign a disclosure that they are making money both ways. It isn't uncommon to be charged a broker fee if your total annual premiums are below $5,000 or if your broker is providing additional services like risk management, safety, 50+ certs, etc.

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