Do I lose my brokers if I bring in a sales partner?

It depends entirely on the structure. A sole selling mandate usually makes the mandate firm the single channel, which displaces the brokers you already have. An operating partner that does not take exclusivity leaves them in place on the same commission — and generally increases what they sell, because they finally know which flats are free.

This is the question promoters ask last and worry about first. Broker relationships take years to build and one badly structured engagement to lose.

What changes for a broker under each structure

Sole selling mandateOperating partner, no exclusivity
Can your existing brokers still sell?Usually only through the mandate firmYes, directly, as before
Their commissionOften re-cut, sometimes sub-brokeredUnchanged
Who they deal withThe mandate firmYou
Live availabilityDepends on the firm’s systemEvery broker sees which units are free
Attribution disputesCommon where two channels claim a buyerBuyer confirms who introduced him, on his own phone
Payout timingVaries, often after collectionA fixed date
Effect on their volumeFrequently fallsGenerally rises — less wasted effort per buyer

Why brokers stop pushing a project

Rarely commission. Usually friction: they cannot confirm whether unit 704 is still free without calling your office, the attribution rule is unclear, or payouts arrive late and unpredictably. A broker leads with whatever is least likely to waste their day. The full breakdown is here.

The three things that restart a channel

Who owns the buyer and the data afterwards?

Ask this before signing anything. Under many mandates the enquiry records sit with the firm, and when the term ends you get a spreadsheet, if that. Under an operating arrangement every call, note and buyer should be stored in your systems from day one, so nothing walks out with a departing salesperson or an ending contract. This is also a DPDP Act question — see buyer data and the DPDP Act.

Ask us the awkward version of this question

Crudoimage runs the whole selling operation on your finished, unsold flats for 99 days. You set the price and you close. If no flat sells, the monthly fee is ₹0. See how the 99-Day Sprint works, or get your project’s numbers.