
HMMMMMM
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As long as you are genuinely seeking to start your search over, and not purchase a home the agent has brought to your attention it should not be an issue.
A simple written request will satisfy the termination clause in the Exclusive Buyer Brokerage agreement, used in the State of Florida, that I use with my clients.
Your state may be different, and you may want to speak with an attorney.
However, as a Realtor, I would much rather be told that a client wants a change. This frees up time for other clients, with whom I may have a better relationship. |
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timmytude
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Just say you no longer want to buy a house or that you already bought one. |
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ftcshop
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call them and say your fired like Donald Trump |
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BrianM98
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Have you signed anything with this realtor yet? Some shady realtors will make you sign a form that says that even if you use another agent, you have to pay them for their time. This is a ripoff so don't fall into it. Like any other commission-based salesperson, realtors only get paid once they make the sale. And, unlike used car salesmen, realtors are paid by the seller and not the buyer. If you haven't signed one of these then you're not obligated to him/her for any reason and are free to use another agent. Good luck. |
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ugafan
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tell him that you no longer want to work with him or her. you can write a letter explaining why.
it shouldn't be a problem unless he or she helped you find the house you are buying. |
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jennifersuem
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Don't Sign ANYTHING.
OR send them a letter stating you do not want them to represent you. |
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tabetha k
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Just tell them that you're not liking the way things are going and you want to look for another Realtor! |
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sarabluebell
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what does your contract say? how many days did you commit to? If is 60 days or such then you have to wait for it to expire before you move to a new Realtor, Maybe you should ask to be let out of the contract some will some wont |
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iamtroyhello
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did you sign a contract? If not then you have the right to leave at any time. if you did sign a contract, which i don't know why you would have if you are buying, talk to them about letting you out of it. |
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jamminformore
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Tell her that she's fired. Unless of course you have already agreed to buy or purchase a house through them, because they hold the MLS listing. |
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