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guitarguy 08-04-2020 10:31 AM

Selling FSBO question
 
We are Considering a FSBO if our our house does not sell within the six months per The Villages sales agreement.
Does anyone know the consequences if a person who looked at the house during this period makes an offer to buy FSBO? Is there a time period in which the agent would still make a commission?
Our agent did not provide any names of those who looked at our house.

retiredguy123 08-04-2020 10:50 AM

You need to read the listing contract very carefully. But, I think a typical time frame is about 3 weeks after they showed the house to someone. I would ask the agent, in writing, for the names of the people who they showed the house to within the time period specified in the contract.

kathyspear 08-04-2020 11:04 AM

Six months is usually more than enough time to sell a home unless it is over-priced, in poor condition, or has an "incurable defect". Do you have reason to believe your home won't sell during the listing period? Just curious.

Also, with MLS listing contracts you could owe a commission if you sell within 3 to 6 months of the contract expiration if the buyer looked at the home during the listing period. I would be shocked if VLS wasn't similar. Make sure you check your contract.

kathy

retiredguy123 08-04-2020 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kathyspear (Post 1812714)
Six months is usually more than enough time to sell a home unless it is over-priced, in poor condition, or has an "incurable defect". Do you have reason to believe your home won't sell during the listing period? Just curious.

Also, with MLS listing contracts you could owe a commission if you sell within 3 to 6 months of the contract expiration if the buyer looked at the home during the listing period. I would be shocked if VLS wasn't similar. Make sure you check your contract.

kathy

I think the agent would have to limit and clearly identify those people. Otherwise, how would you ever be able to change listing companies? You definitely need to read and adhere to the contract before converting to a FSBO.


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