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Purnell C.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Livermore, CA
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Co-listing agreement

Purnell C.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Livermore, CA
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Two sellers of the same home have decided they each want a different agent. 

The attorneys will draw up an agreement. This is my first co-listing.  

Please share experiences, surprises, advice....

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Georgia Selfridge
  • Seattle, WA
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Georgia Selfridge
  • Seattle, WA
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It's no big deal as long as the other guy/gal is decent. Different mind sets do tend to lead to anxiety. Usually one agent or the other will take point (it just usually happens that way). Don't ever be negative about the other guy/gal to the client. I know that should probably go without saying but sometimes its hard. I am assuming you aren't in the same office. You will get through it. Keep communicating.

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