Don’t Get Stuck in a Real Estate Contract
Full Service Easy Exit Listing Guarantee
Whether you're in the market to buy or sell real estate, getting stuck in a long-term contract with a Realtor who doesn't aggressively work for you, at marketing your home or finding you a new home, can become your worst nightmare!
What most buyers and sellers don't realize is that the listing contract or buyer agency contract that you sign when deciding to work with a real estate agent does not have a release clause in it. Unless the Broker takes pity on you, you are tied to that Broker until that contract expires. And if you didn't know, your contract is with the Broker not the Real Estate Salesperson.
This situation can cost you not only valuable time, but MONEY as well! And isn't your bottom line what it's all about?
Our Full Service clients get an Easy Exit Listing Guarantee. You can cancel your listing with me at any time until an offer is received for your property. No hassles. It's easy.
I have strong opinions about real estate service, and for all types of service. I believe that if you are unhappy with the service you receive, you should have the power to FIRE your agent and broker. It takes a strong belief in the quality of one's service to make this kind of stand, but I never settle for less than the highest professional standards from myself. I am confident you will be happy with my service and results. That's the simple truth! I always stand by my service.
The Guarantee: If you’re unhappy with the service I am providing you, I ask that you first discuss it with me because I would like the opportunity to improve. Simply tell me the problem, and give me 7 days to fix it. If you are still unhappy, simply ask for an unconditional release in writing, faxed to 203-909-6323 or emailed to Lisa@RealtyByDesignLLC.com. You’ll have your release in writing, and you’ll receive a copy of the MLS data sheet showing "Canceled" status within 48 hours of receipt of your request.
How many real estate brokers do you know of that are confident enough to make this kind of offer?