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B-197908 1 (1980-04-21)

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                                TECOMPTROLLER GENERAL
DECISON .OF THE UNITED STATES
                             V ASHINGTON, D. C. 20548


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FILE:   B-197908           /      z Ct.E   April 21, 1980

MATTER OF: Doss H. White, Jr. - Real EstateBroker's
                Commission

DIGEST:         (1) Transferred employee seeks reimbursement
                    of 10 percent real estate broker's com-
                    mission paid in connection with guaranteed
                    sale of residence at his former duty
                    station.  Statutory provisions of 5 U.S.C.
                    § 5724a(a)(4)(1976) and implementing reg-
                    ulations require that applicable commission
                    rate is rate generally and customarily
                    charged in locality, and information pro-
                    vided by HUD creates rebuttable presumption
                    regarding prevailing commission rate. Where
                    local HUD office states that 7 percent was
                    prevailing commission rate, and such finding
                    is uncontested by claimant, there is no
                    authority to reimburse employee for extra
                    3 percent commission paid to expedite sale
                    of property.

                (2) Although employee claims excess charges were
                    paid for guaranteed sale provision resulting
                    from erroneous advice of agency officials,
                    employees are on constructive notice that
                    reimbursement of broker's fees may not exceed
                    the prevailing rate which may be determined on
                    the basis of information supplied by HUD; and
                    in any event, Government is neither bound nor
                    estopped by erroneous advice of its agents.
                    See cases cited.

     Torin D. Anderson, an authorized certifying officer for the
Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior, has requested an advance
decision of this Office concerning a reclaim for real estate expenses
in the case of Mr. Doss H. White, Jr.

     Mr. White, an employee of the Bureau of Mines, was officially
transferred from Denver, Colorado, to Atlanta, Georgia, in July 1977.
Incident to the transfer, Mr. White sold his residence in Denver,
Colorado.  He paid his broker a 10 percent commission of $5,000, but
was reimbursed only 7 percent or $3,605, by the Bureau of Mines. He
has claimed reimbursement for $1,395, representing the additional 3
percent commission.

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