Hi, I just got the contract for the flat fee listing service and there are two paragraphs which seem to contradict themselves:
5.b It is expressly understood that the Owner reserves the right to sell, lease, or exchange the Property to any
purchaser who the Owner finds and procures on his/her own, without further obligation for a commission to
Broker.
In this case the Broker is assumed to the HauseIt's assisting broker, so if I find someone on my own then I just pay the buyer broker (if any). Correct?
At the bottom of the contract, in the Explanations section it says:
An “exclusive right to sell" listing means that if you, the owner of the property, find a buyer for your house or if
another broker finds a buyer, you must nonetheless pay the agreed commission to the present broker.
In other words, if I find a buyer on my own, I still have to pay the agreed commission to the present broker - but who is the present broker? The HauseIt's assisting Broker? The buyer's broker? both? And what if I find a buyer without representation (i.e. no buyer broker), do I still own a commission to the HauseIt's assisting Broker?
Then it goes to say that:
An “exclusive agency” listing means that if you, the owner of the property finds a buyer, you will not have to pay a
commission to the broker. However, if another broker finds a buyer, you will owe a commission to both the selling
broker and your present broker.
Does this "exclusive agency" apply to this contract or not? Or is this contract just for "exclusive right to sell" because based on what it says that I have to pay both brokers.
Also what happens if the HauseIt's assisting broker finds a buyer who also has a broker...what commission do I pay then? Will both brokers split the commission identified in paragraph 5.a?
Please help me understand what this means!
Thanks
Alex
5.b It is expressly understood that the Owner reserves the right to sell, lease, or exchange the Property to any
purchaser who the Owner finds and procures on his/her own, without further obligation for a commission to
Broker.
In this case the Broker is assumed to the HauseIt's assisting broker, so if I find someone on my own then I just pay the buyer broker (if any). Correct?
At the bottom of the contract, in the Explanations section it says:
An “exclusive right to sell" listing means that if you, the owner of the property, find a buyer for your house or if
another broker finds a buyer, you must nonetheless pay the agreed commission to the present broker.
In other words, if I find a buyer on my own, I still have to pay the agreed commission to the present broker - but who is the present broker? The HauseIt's assisting Broker? The buyer's broker? both? And what if I find a buyer without representation (i.e. no buyer broker), do I still own a commission to the HauseIt's assisting Broker?
Then it goes to say that:
An “exclusive agency” listing means that if you, the owner of the property finds a buyer, you will not have to pay a
commission to the broker. However, if another broker finds a buyer, you will owe a commission to both the selling
broker and your present broker.
Does this "exclusive agency" apply to this contract or not? Or is this contract just for "exclusive right to sell" because based on what it says that I have to pay both brokers.
Also what happens if the HauseIt's assisting broker finds a buyer who also has a broker...what commission do I pay then? Will both brokers split the commission identified in paragraph 5.a?
Please help me understand what this means!
Thanks
Alex
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