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What is a "One-Time Show" listing?
Buyers Answers

With this type of listing the homeowner signs an agreement with the agent. What this agreement declares is the homeowner will provide the agent with a commission for selling the property. This agreement also states the homeowner cannot negotiate with the buyer at a later time to avoid paying a commission. This type of listing is most often used by agent showing FSBO (for sale by owner).

 


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Robert Winterhalder  -  Weichert Capital Properties & Estates
Ph: 203-431-1400  -  Fax: 203-431-1388
417 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877
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