Q: My house is currently on the market and I am not happy with my current agent. I signed a 1 year contract with him that expires in May 2013. I would like an unconditional withdrawal so I can either list with another agent or list as a rental property. I am a very motivated seller that would like to have something happen with my property in the next 2 months so I don?t want to be tied to this agent until May. Is there anything that I can do?
?Cat, Secaucus, NJ
A: Call the agents broker who holds their license and explain the issues you are having and why you are unhappy. Would a different agent from the same brokerage make a difference? If you want to wash your hands completely of the brokerage, you will still need to talk with the broker who is ultimately the one who would need to sign off on a cancellation. Could you offer to reimburse the agent for the marketing dollars they are out at this point? You should give the agents broker the opportunity to make things right before you continue to push the issue. If they cannot satisfy you, then demand a cancellation or seek legal counsel.
Paul Aspelin is a Realtor? with Beyond Homes Realty LLC in Victoria, MN.
A: PLEASE review your listing contract CAREFULLY ? and you will be bound by its terms ? unless you can prove legally that your agent has not been doing his/her job as per the contract terms ? IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS after a careful review ? contact a good real estate attorney in your area and get proper legal advise ?sorry that I can not tell you more ? but above is what you should do?
David Congdon is a Realtor? with Islands International Realty in Satellite Beach, FL.
A: Dear NJ Seller, You should be able to go directly to the Broker of Record in the office this agent works in and have a discussion with that person about your dissatisfaction. The broker may try to move you to another agent in the office if you agree. Or they should be willing to release you from the contract.
Dear NJ Seller, You should be able to go directly to the Broker of Record in the office this agent works in and have a discussion with that person about your dissatisfaction. The broker may try to move you to another agent in the office if you agree. Or they should be willing to release you from the contract.
Dorene Slavitz is a Realtor? with The Real Estate Group in Culver City, CA and Torrance, CA.
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Source: http://www.realtor.com/blogs/2012/09/13/can-i-do-an-unconditional-withdrawal/
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