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Alex Locklear
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Wells Fargo Wants Listing Agreement

Alex Locklear
  • Investor
  • Cary, NC
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Wells Fargo, as part of their package, wants to see a listing agreement that the homeowner has showing they've actively been trying to sell.

Should I have a realtor I choose to list the property for me, take the listing as an exclusive listing (pocket listing)? This way it's never actually put onto the MLS?

Then on the B-C transaction where the property would be listed for me, this is the one that would go onto the MLS and ultimately bring me my end buyer?

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Scott Hubbard
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Scott Hubbard
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Originally posted by Alex Locklear:
Wells Fargo, as part of their package, wants to see a listing agreement that the homeowner has showing they've actively been trying to sell.

Should I have a realtor I choose to list the property for me, take the listing as an exclusive listing (pocket listing)? This way it's never actually put onto the MLS?

Then on the B-C transaction where the property would be listed for me, this is the one that would go onto the MLS and ultimately bring me my end buyer?


You answered your own question and I agree.

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