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Updated over 6 years ago, 08/22/2018

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Nicholas Hamblen
  • White Lake, MI
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How to get out of listing contract

Nicholas Hamblen
  • White Lake, MI
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My wife and I recently flipped our first house in Indianapolis. The house has been on the market for over 50 days and had no offers. My wife talked with our agent and she said her new role at her agency did not allow her time to give our house the appropriate attention and she would like to transfer us to her broker. He didn't call until late last night, said he was going to check out the house and call back today. He hasn't called yet. We don't feel like any type of priority to this company and plan on asking him for a mutual agreement to get out of the contract. I'm wondering if there is a easy/legal way to terminate these contracts if he doesn't agree? It looks like a basic 6 month standard listing contract.

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