Hi I signed up with foxtons and they never put me in the MLS system. They they were going bankrupt i complained to them and they sent me this letter.
RELEASE FROM EXCLUSIVE
Multiple Listing # N/A Date 10/10/07
Supplemental agreement to listing contract dated 9/17/07
To all Participants of the multiple listing service of
It is hereby agreed between Smith (property owner)
and Foxtons, INC (listing realtor)
that in consideration of the release of the property located at 20 Smith Street listed under the said exclusive right to sell contract, it is mutually understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the owner of the property represents that there are no negotiations pending with anyone for the sale lease with option to purchase or exchange of said property and that the release is void if negotiations are pending.
The property owner acknowledges receipt of a copy of this release agreement.
Listing Realtor (signed by person in foxtons)
one week ago a buyer came to me and we are in contract now. My old real estate agent called and said foxtons went through bankrupcy court and sold listings to fillmore and I am still bind by the original contract and they will sue me.
If I selll do they get commisiion. They havent did anything plus I got this realease please help!!!!!!!
Thanks I am so crying…,.
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Please help by reading the release agreement and state your opinion I am so nervous it has been such a hard few months and I need all the money I can get for my property for family.
Hard times:(
This very much depends on the laws in your state. In some states, the original real estate broker has up to 90 days to collect commissions on any leads that turn into a sale. However, in my state, that original real estate broker needs to supply you with a list of names of prospective buyers to make that a valid claim.
It sounds like you might want to contact your State’s Attorney General or Dept of Commerce (whoever is the authority over the real estate industry) for further assistance.
If the buyer didn’t contact you until AFTER the release and the realtor didn’t give you a list of names of the prospective buyers, then in my state, you would not have to pay the orginal REALTOR’s commission. But I’m not sure about the laws in your state.
It also sounds odd that they responded in the manner without sitting down with you and discussing the situation. This is not an everyday occurance and you should have been given more information.
Make sure you get help from someone at the state – you need an impartial opinion.