Agent Hub Orientation: Start Here

Easy Realty Agent Hub Virtual Office

The Easy Realty Agent Hub is your operational starting point for active transactions. This orientation explains what the Hub is for, when to use it, and how it fits alongside the Knowledge Base. If you are under contract, approaching a closing, or handling payments, signatures, or documentation, this guide will help you find the right process and avoid delays.

Transaction Documentation Checklist: What You Must Retain

Easy Realty Transaction Documentation Checklist

Every transaction creates a legal and financial record that must be retained. This checklist explains which documents belong in your transaction file, from contracts and disclosures to escrow records and closing documents. Use this guide to ensure your files are complete, compliant, and defensible long after closing, and to avoid issues that arise from missing or incomplete documentation.

Broker Signature Requests: What Requires One and How to Get It Signed

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Some documents require broker approval before they can be used or submitted. This article explains which documents require a broker signature, how to request one through the Agent Hub, and what information must be included to avoid delays. Use this guide to understand when a broker signature is required and how to get it signed efficiently.

How Support Requests Work at Easy Realty

Easy Realty Broker Support Team

Support at Easy Realty is structured to keep transactions moving and payments on time. This article explains how support requests are created, what happens after submission, and how to get the fastest resolution. Learn when to use the Agent Hub, when the Knowledge Base is the better option, and how tracked requests help prevent delays.

Referral Fee Disbursement: What to Submit and How It’s Paid

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Referral fees are broker‑to‑broker transactions and must follow specific documentation and payment rules. This article explains what to submit for referral fee disbursement, how referral commissions are paid, and why agents may never collect referral fees directly. Use this guide to avoid delays, rejected payments, and compliance issues when referral income is part of your transaction.

Why Agents May Never Receive Commission Payments Directly

Why Agents May Never Receive Commission Payments Directly

Real estate agents may never receive commission payments directly. This article explains why all compensation must flow through the broker, how payments are handled at closing, and what to do in rentals or non‑traditional transactions. Understanding this rule upfront helps prevent compliance issues, payment delays, and last‑minute problems when it’s time to get paid.

CDA Timing: When to Submit So You Get Paid On Time

CDA Timing When to submit a CDA so you get paid on time directly from the closing

Timing matters when it comes to getting paid. This article explains when to submit your CDA request, why late submissions cause delays, and how early submission helps prevent last‑minute issues at closing. If you want your commission paid smoothly and on time, understanding CDA timing is just as important as submitting the right documents.

What Documents We Need to Process Your CDA (And What Delays Payment)

CDA required documents

Learn exactly which documents are required to process a CDA at Easy Realty and why incomplete files delay payment. This guide covers purchase, referral, and rental transactions, explains common documentation mistakes, and outlines what to submit so your commission can be paid on time. Use this as a checklist before submitting your Get Paid request.