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Real Estate Commission
In some areas of the country there
is a certain percentage that real estate agents expect
to earn as a commission.This commission amount is
a certain percent of the sales price.Or, some companies
will charge a set fee for their services.However,
just like anything else in real estate, this amount
is negotiable.When completing the listing agreement,
you and your agent will agree on the amount of the
real estate commission.
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Multiple Listing Service
Your listing contract should specify
whether or not the house will be listed with the local
MLS (multiple listing service). It is definitely in
your interest to have the house listed. This is because
your sales force is automatically multiplied by however
many agents are members of the local MLS. If your
house is not listed, then you only have one agent
working for you instead of many.
Agency Duties of a Listing Agent
The listing contract will
specify that your agent is acting as a "sellers
agent." This means that, in the sale of your
house, they are working for you and only you. However,
there may be times when your listing agent has a client
who wants to buy your home. For that reason, there
is a little "wiggle room" in the listing
contract. If your agent also represents the buyer,
the listing contract should specify that they provide
an additional disclosure that details their duties
as a dual agent.The contract also provides permission
for your listing agent to act as an agent for others
on other transactions. They can continue to list other
properties, and represent buyers looking at other
homes.
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