Note

if the house is not officially under real estate contract:

Non-Binding Nature: This is to be clear to the homeowner that testing the market does not necessarily obligate them to sell the property. It's a way to gauge interest and value.  

 

each of this advertisement, homeonwers or real estate professionals, with a signed agreement -(ContactAuthorization to Advertise Property )and identification, is advertising with no cost, no compromise, for Free. yes for FREE 

 

The map of the property location, it only show the closest street of that selling house, so you can see, school district, stores, parks, etc.. 

 

 

 

 

 

When the house if officially selling, IF THE HOUSE IS LISTED WITH REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE .. this note it's in general: 

 

If a homeowner in New York regrets selling their house after listing it with a real estate broker, the next steps depend on the stage of the selling process:

  1. Before Accepting an Offer: If no offer has been accepted, the homeowner can usually withdraw the listing. However, they may still owe the broker certain fees, depending on the terms of the listing agreement.

  2. After Accepting an Offer: If an offer has been accepted, the homeowner may face legal and financial consequences for backing out. The buyer could potentially sue for breach of contract, and the homeowner might need to compensate the buyer for any losses incurred.

  3. During the Closing Process: If the sale is in the closing stage, backing out becomes even more complicated. The homeowner might be required to fulfill the contract or face penalties.

  4. Consulting the Listing Agreement: The terms of the listing agreement with the broker are crucial. Some agreements may include clauses about cancellation or withdrawal.

 

It's always a good idea for the homeowner to consult with a real estate attorney to understand their rights and obligations in this situation. Let me know if you'd like more details!