Listing Agreement
A listing agreement is a contract between a real estate broker and a seller or sellers of property to give the broker the right to offer the property for sale. The listing agreement may include a time limit, fees and other requirements. Learn more about listing agreements in the articles, columns, videos, radio shows and blog posts.
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Bad Behavior From Agent Upon Terminating Listing
Added March 20, 2009 by Ilyce R. GlinkA home seller had her agent sign a listing agreement that stated the listing could be terminated upon the seller’s request. When the seller did cancel the listing, the real estate agent became very angry and yelled at the seller. This agent’s bad behavior could be reported to a local association.
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Expert Real Estate Tips: Buyer Broker Agreement?
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What is a buyer broker agreement? Some real estate agents require buyers to sign a buyer broker agreement to ensure the real estate agent's commission and formalize the buyer/agent commitment. The buyer broker agreement guarantees the real estate agent's compensation for the real estate purchase…
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