Yes. Unethical and bad business, but legal
No. In Alabama, a net listing is illegal.
No. Net listing is illegal in Missouri. It is considered unethical as it creates a conflict of interest for the real estate agent by encouraging them to prioritize their commission over the seller's best interest.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. In Pennsylvania, net listing agreements are technically legal but highly discouraged because they can lead to conflicts of interest. It's like walking a fine line between legal and sketchy, so most real estate professionals avoid them like a bad Tinder date. So, yeah, technically legal, but you're better off sticking to more conventional listing agreements, ya know?
Yes, texas real estate broker can take a net listing.
Sugar gliders are legal in both Texas and Nevada.
A net listing is an agreement between the seller of a home and the broker entrusted by the seller to find a buyer. In most listing agreements, the broker is entitled to a percentage of the selling price as his commission.
From reading ndow.org and its regulation book, it is legal to bowfish in Nevada. I am a Nevada resident and I have aspirations to go bowfishing for carp.
If one was granted, then it will be legal. However Nevada no longer does bifurcated divorces.
There are no legal requirements to sign a will in Nevada. The only requirement is that you need to be 18.
Net Listings are Prohibited in Maine. Net Listings are a type of listing in which the agency receives, as commission, all excess money over and above the minimum sales price set by the seller.
Yes, net listings are legal in Florida; however, they are subject to specific regulations. A net listing occurs when a property owner sets a minimum price they want to receive from the sale, and any amount above that serves as the commission for the real estate agent. While they are allowed, net listings can lead to potential conflicts of interest, so it's essential for agents to disclose the arrangement and ensure all parties understand the terms. Additionally, Florida real estate laws require that all commissions be clearly defined in the listing agreement.
No, it is not legal to touch the net in volleyball.