Q: We are selling our home located in California. We signed the listing agreement a month ago, but it is still not listed
Our agent told the tenants not to submit their offer if it was less than $900,000, this amount being $100,000 over the listing price in the agreement. This was conveyed without our knowledge or consent. How is this legal?
A:
Hard to say without seeing your contract, which you should read AND you should
also hire counsel to review it. That said, IF you had the relationship (you likely did)
with the offerer before you signed a representation deal, it's entirely possible you
can accept the offer...
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