Aug 31, 2008

The MLS requires the signature of the home seller

In order for the listing agent to make changes in the MLS information concerning a home they have listed for sale, the seller must authorize these changes in writing. Changes that would apply include:
  • Status change
  • Change in price
  • Extension of any time frames

The failure of the listing agent to obtain changes to the above or any changes in terms could result in a fine of $500.00. The MLS will accept faxed authorization or an email authorization with an electronic signature from the owner.

Make sure as a seller you authorize any changes in writing for yours and your agents protection.

You can contact me to learn more about listing your home in the MLS.


Related Florida real estate views:

Making verbal offer and counter offers when buying a home.

When buying a home with personal property, be specific.

Can you make an offer on a house even if you have not received an offer on your home?


- Greg Staker - Watson Realty Corp. - 407-304-0255

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