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can i cancel my agency listing contract

Last post 12 Aug 2008, 5:00 PM by Jem. 3 replies.
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  •  24 Jul 2008, 10:55 PM 543905

    can i cancel my agency listing contract

    I have just put my property on the market under 12 week sole agency contract.
    However the only properties I was interested in buying have all gone, is it possible to cancel my contract? and if so, what is the typical penalty.

    thanks
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  •  24 Jul 2008, 11:28 PM 543919 in reply to 543905

    Re: can i cancel my agency listing contract

    Hey Jojo,

     Being honest, it's in the agents interest to cancel your agreement without making you stay on the market as its a waste of time for you all.

     But, some agent's like to try and be funny about it....

    If you word it like I have above they should see sense.

     Hope this helps Big Smile


    Becky

    www.fruitmortgages.com
  •  30 Jul 2008, 9:45 PM 548100 in reply to 543905

    Re: can i cancel my agency listing contract

    Hi JoJo77,

    it would depend on the wording of your contract, some agency contracts permit charges for advertising or early termination. In worst case, just wait until the 12 weeks are up then give notice (unless its a contract with my agency Wink )

    Leighton


    Estate / Letting Agents in Neath & Port Talbot
    Landlords: market your property on all major portals for £59 at www.alisongeorge.com
  •  12 Aug 2008, 5:00 PM 556868 in reply to 548100

    Re: can i cancel my agency listing contract

    If your house is on the market you don't have to accept any offers or be available to show potential buyers around so you could end up wasting their time, which i'm sure they'd like to avoid too.  Surely thay have better things to do than try and flog a dead horse? 

    Maybe leave your property on the market and see what happens.  The properties you say have gone may come back on the market with the vendor being in a more motivated situation.  Gazundering is rife in this market.


    http://www.Jemstar.co.uk



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