after your contract is up with the realty agency
2007-02-27 13:23:33
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answer #1
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answered by Melissa S 2
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Yes, you can. It's called an "Open Listing" which means a seller lists with 2 or more Brokers at the same time but still reserves the right to sell it himself without paying a commission. Commission will be paid only to the Broker who sells the property.
Most Realtors do not offer this option though. I am sure we all know why. It's risky for the agent and the agents Broker.
2007-02-27 21:40:39
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You can sell when the listing contract is up, usually six months. But you cannot sell to someone that viewed the home during the listing period.
2007-02-27 21:29:58
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answered by Ron B 3
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Depends on the contract you signed with the Realtor.
The contract would ofcourse have a time limit on it but there maybe a clause there for "X" days after this contract.
2007-02-27 21:29:26
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answered by swinters 1
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If you want sued you can. You signed a contract with a business to sell your home for a %. You cannot sell it yourself unless you give them the % due them.
2007-02-27 21:19:56
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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Its in the contract you signed, usually 6 months or so
2007-02-27 21:20:10
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answered by forcelite 2
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After the listing expires you can sell it to someone who did not see it while it was listed.
2007-02-28 00:27:44
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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Your contract says you can't but if the agent has half-a-brain and you have a buyer, he'll negotiate.
2007-02-27 21:28:54
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Check your contract...it is usually three or six months. But be sure before you decide to due this, it can lead to legal issues.
2007-02-27 21:25:11
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answered by seeso 3
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When the contract you signed expires.
RE Agent,
Remax
2007-02-27 23:47:10
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answered by frankie b 5
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