Brokers' Contractual Arrangements in the Manhattan Residential Rental Market

Heski Bar-Isaac, A. Gavazza
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We bring new evidence to bear on the role of intermediaries in frictional matching markets and on how parties design contracts with them. Specifically, we examine two features of contracts between landlords and agents in the Manhattan residential rental market. In our data, 72 percent of listings involve exclusive relationships between landlords and agents (the remaining 28 percent are non-exclusive); and in 21 percent of listings, the landlord commits to pay the agent’s fee (in the other 79 percent, the tenant pays the agent’s the fee). Our analysis highlights that these contractual features reflect landlords’ concerns about providing agents with incentives to exert effort specific to their rental units and to screen among heterogeneous tenants.
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曼哈顿住宅租赁市场的经纪人合约安排
我们提供了新的证据来证明中介机构在摩擦匹配市场中的作用,以及各方如何与他们签订合同。具体来说,我们研究了曼哈顿住宅租赁市场中房东和中介之间合同的两个特征。在我们的数据中,72%的房源涉及房东和中介之间的排他性关系(剩下的28%是非排他性关系);在21%的房源中,房东承诺支付中介的费用(在另外79%的房源中,租客支付中介的费用)。我们的分析强调,这些合同特征反映了房东对向代理人提供激励的担忧,激励代理人为其租赁单元付出具体的努力,并在异质租户中进行筛选。
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