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Types of
Listings
Exclusive
Right to Sell
Giving a real estate agent the
"exclusive right to sell" your property does not mean that
there will not be other agents involved. Your agent is the listing agent
and the most important part of his or her job is to market your home to other agents who
work with buyers. Those agents will show your home to their clients.
Regardless of who sells the home, even if you sell it yourself to a
friend at work, your listing agent will earn a commission.
If you want
full service from an an agent and his or her company, this
is probably the only type of listing they will accept.
Full service means an agent will advertise your home,
place it in the Multiple Listing Service, market the home
to other agents, and perhaps even hold open houses.
This requires an expenditure of both time and money.
Only with
an "exclusive right to sell" does an agent have a
realistic expectation of earning anything on their
investment in selling your home. That is why it is
the most common type of listing.
Of course,
the agent and their company still have to perform in order
to get paid -- your home has to sell.
copyright 2006 by Terry
Light and RealEstate ABC, revised 2002
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