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Terminate exclusive agreement.

Chi Sastry
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Hi! 

I signed an exclusive agreement with an Agent that I want to terminate. The agent is giving me runaround and not agreeing to terminate the agreement. What options do I have? The agreement was for 1 property. But the agent included 2 MLS listings in the contract.
it’s for 2 huge markets in NC - I didn’t win the property I signed with the agent for. But the agreement runs through july 2024. I want out asap. 

Yes. I read the agreement. The relationship has gone south. 

Thanks,

Chi

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    My next step would be to reach out to their broker. Sounds like you've given the agent ample opportunity to respond.

    Thanks Taylor! How do I do that? I don’t think the agent will share the Broker info. 


    You'd have to track it down. It should be clear which company they work for, I'd start by going to that company's website.

    I would consider this the nuclear option with this agent, just to be clear. Again I'd only do it if I'd given the agent sufficient opportunity to respond.  

    I’ve resolved this with the Brokers help- thank you for the recommendation really appreciate  it! 
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