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“One-Time Showing Contract” Confusion

Conspicuously Missing Term: Asking Price [Editor’s Note: The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway, or any other entity referenced. If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney.] One of the more confusing contracts in residential real estate is what’s called a “One-Time Showing...
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“One Time Showing Contract” Confusion

Conspicuously Missing Term:  Asking Price One of the more confusing contracts in residential real estate is what’s called a “One Time Showing Contract.” As you might guess, unlike a Listing Contract, which allows the Realtor to market a home to the world, a One Time Showing Contract contemplates a deal with exactly one prospective Buyer. Key Terms In...
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“One Time Showing Contract” Confusion

Conspicuously Missing Term:  Asking Price One of the more confusing contracts in residential real estate is what’s called a “One Time Showing Contract.” As you might guess, unlike a Listing Contract, which allows the Realtor to market a home to the world, a One Time Showing Contract contemplates a deal with exactly one prospective Buyer. Key Terms In...
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“Market, Sell, List”: Jumping the Gun on New Business

Realtor version of “Ready . . . Fire . . . Aim“ With Realtors starving for inventory in many U.S. housing markets at the moment — the Twin Cities very much included — it’s a logical, next step:  Realtors so eager to land listings that they “jump the gun,” and start marketing homes they haven’t...
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