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B-188527 1 (1978-01-26)

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DATE;   January 26, 1978


MATTER OF: George C. Swons - Real Estate Brokers'
               Columission


Where transferred employee paid 7 percent
real estate brokers 1 commission to firm
because it advertised rs'clonally and FRA
data showed that 6 percent was prevafling
real estate commission rat(: in area, em-
pleyee may not be reimbursed in excess of
6 percent.  FNA data creates presumption
that must be rebutted by employee. Here,
letter from broker does not overcome the
presumption.


     Mr. George C. Symons has requested recousideration of our
Claims Division Settlement Certificate Z-2584499, issued June 17,
1976, disallowing his claim for a 7 poreat real estate commission,
instead of the 6 percent for which he was allowed reimbursement
when he sold his home at his old duty station incident to his
transfer.  For the reaaons stated below, the disallowance of
Mr. Symons' claim    sustained.

     Mr. Symnns, an employee of rhe Small Business Administration
(SBA), was transferred from Abilene, Texas, to leios Angeles, Cali-
fornia, reporting to hi.s new duty station or, .uly 8, 1974. At
settlement for the sale of his home in Abilune ,rn January 2, 1975,
he paid a r-,1 estate commission of 7 percent or $3,115, to the
Gold Key Company as the broker that handled the sale, Mr. Symons'
claim was allowed only for a 6 percent comission because SBA
found that that was the rate generally charged by brokers in chat
area.  Our Claims Division disallowed Mr. Syions' claim for the
additional 1 percent on the same basis. .

     In requesting reconsideration, Mr. Symons A'rluded a letter
from the Gold KJy Company, which states, in per u..Ant part, that:

     As of June 1, 1974, we raised our commission fee
     to 7% of the property selling price. Since that
     date we have taken all listings at 7%, and the
     majority of the local firms are also now at that
     figure.


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