sölugjald
Sölugjald is an Icelandic term that translates to "sales fee" or "commission" in English. It refers to a payment made to a salesperson or an intermediary for successfully facilitating a sale. This fee is typically a percentage of the total sale price, though it can sometimes be a fixed amount. The purpose of sölugjald is to incentivize individuals to close deals and is a common practice in various industries, including real estate, insurance, and retail.
In the real estate sector, sölugjald is often paid by the seller to the real estate agent
The calculation and payment of sölugjald are usually outlined in a contract or agreement between the parties