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We know that when you are thinking of selling your home the emotions come pouring out. It is a very difficult decision and you want to do it the right way the first time. So when an agent comes to your house and tells you that you can list it either with an Exclusive Agency Agreement or an Exclusive Right To Sell Agreement you need to make a decision. Most agents that will offer to actually list with an Exclusive Agency Agreement are less likely to do much to sell your home. This is because the Exclusive Agency Agreement will allow you to sell the property yourself if you find a buyer without having to pay a commission to the listing agent. This poses problems when there may be greedy buyers out there who just want to go around the real estate agent and get a better price for the house. An agent who would take this kind of listing would probably just put it in the Multiple Listing Service and wait to see if a buyer comes along. A good agent would never take this kind of listing. The Exclusive Right To Sell Agreement guarantees that the listing agent will receive a commission no matter who sells the house, including other brokers, yourself or the agent. By listing your property as an Exclusive Right To Sell Agreement you are more likely to get an agent that will work for you and do more to sell your house. If your home is on the Olympic Peninsula and you want to sell, you probably want a good agent and the agent that will only accept an Exclusive Right To Sell Agreement.
The Author: Roni German
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This entry was posted by Roni German, on Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 at 8:05 pm and is filed under Real Estate News, Featured, Blogroll. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response on the right, or trackback from your own site.









