You need a lawyer to protect your rights.
Prove that the Real Estate Agent has not completed his/her duties afforded to you in said contract.
it depends on the contract that you have with your original agent. If you are on sole agency, then yes. if you are on a joint agency contract and if they have not introduced the buyer and they are on a winner takes all basis, then no
The length of time your property will be listed depends on your contract with your agent.
Yes anytime a signature is made thats not done by the actual person that can be considered fraud.
First, you need to review the contract that you signed to see what you committed to. As long as you follow the right procedure then you won't have problems in changing your real estate agent.
No. You have to be at least 18 to sign a contract.
A contract in which a party hires a licensed real estate agent to assist them in the sale of property.
You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and your contract. If your contract was properly drafted and signed by the other party you can sue for breach of contract.
If you are equal owners, the contract can only encumber your sister's half interest. She cannot contract to sell your interest.
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An estate agent is an agent who is in control or charge or the estate. The auctioneer is the one who is going to get the most money they can from the estate and property.
Northwood - estate agent - was created in 1995.