Yes
Yes, if it is your home and you are contracting a seller, it is up to you which seller you choose to hire.
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To find and hire a realtor to help with buying or selling a property, you can start by asking for recommendations from friends or family, researching online for local real estate agents, and interviewing potential realtors to ensure they are experienced and trustworthy. Once you find a realtor you feel comfortable with, you can sign a contract with them to represent you in the buying or selling process.
Yes, as a realtor, you can sell your own home, but it is important to disclose your status as a realtor to potential buyers and follow all legal and ethical guidelines to avoid conflicts of interest.
Yes, you can act as your own realtor when buying or selling a property, but it is recommended to hire a professional real estate agent to ensure a smooth and successful transaction.
You need to hire a home inspector who will supply you with on when the inspection is completed.
It happens all the time, but you have to have a realtor that works for YOU. Remember that the realtor works for the seller and is paid by the seller, UNLESS you hire your own realtor or real estate lawyer. You should find one who has some experience writing the kind of rider that you describe.
You can call the realtor board in your town and see if any complaints have been filed against them. You can also call their company and inquire about their reputation.
yes its legal
You need to hire a home inspector who will supply you with on when the inspection is completed.
It's legal but is it ethical?
If you are taking it without a legal prescription YES they can choose not to hire you.