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The Real Estate Listing Contract
The real estate listing contract... it's all in the details.
May 11, 2009
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The Listing Contract: It's All in the Details

THE REAL ESTATE LISTING CONTRACT... IT'S ALL IN THE DETAILS.

Lawrence P. Carnicelli, B
Prudential Maui Realtors

Now that you’ve chosen a real estate professional to sell your Maui, HI real estate you’ll need to work together to complete a listing agreement. This legally binding contract authorizes a broker and his or her Hawaii real estate professionals to find a buyer for your Maui home, according to the conditions specified in the contract. Depending on the type of listing agreement, you can expect to see most of these terms detailed in the document.
• Terms of the Agreement
The length of time the contract will be in effect typically runs anywhere from 30 to 90 days, depending on the local market. Since a contract can be extended before it expires, you may not want to lock yourself into an automatic extension.
Under Terms of the Agreement, you’ll also find the price of the home. You and your real estate professional should arrive at the home’s market value after considering the Comparative Market Analysis (prepared by your representative) and other factors.

Here on Maui, HI I personally use a "one-day" real estate listing contract that either you or I can cancel with just one day's notice.  This keeps me accountable and gives the seller maximum control and flexibility.
• Commission
It may come as a surprise that real estate commissions are not set by the industry. Real estate professionals expect to earn between 6% and 7% of the sale price, depending on what’s customary in the area. If another real estate professional finds a buyer, the commission is split between the two. Although real estate commissions are negotiable, this practice tends to be reserved for special circumstances. For instance, if a real estate professional knows of an interested buyer, this would eliminate the need to market the home. To close the deal, he may be willing to cut his commission. However, at this time in the market (a buyer's market) you do not want to disincentivize your real estate agents.
• Multiple Listing Service (MLS)
This section authorizes a real estate professional to list your home with the MLS. An MLS listing gives your home greater visibility and even exposes it to Internet users. Of course, you have the right to opt out of listing with the MLS. But why should you, when it can dramatically increase the chances of selling your home.
• Lockbox
This hollowed-out padlock or miniature safe holds a key to your home. The lockbox, which usually gets attached to the front door, allows easy access for anyone showing the home. Only a person with the combination or with an electronic key can gain entry.
• Description of the Property and Its Condition
Here you’ll find a description of the property and its general condition as well as the condition of its major systems—mechanical, plumbing and electrical. Along with the description should be a list of the items that will stay with the home, for instance, the washer and dryer, and those you intend to remove such as a light fixture.
Although the forms are preprinted, everything in a listing agreement is negotiable and may be tailored to reflect your specific requirements. Your real estate professional will complete the listing agreement based on your input, so you may want to take time before you meet to consider your response to each section of the contract. The more prepared you are, the less likely you’ll have a misunderstanding down the road.

If you have questions, comments or would like to give feeback.  Lawrence can be reached at (808) 283-6090; LPC@LahainaMaui.com and on his website at http://www.LahainaMaui.com. Prudential Maui Realtors is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.
 

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