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About Amanda Dunaway
Expertise
Pricing/Appraisals of Real Estate (homes/condos/land etc) in the Greater Cincinnati Area which includes Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clermont and Brown Counties. Staging homes, contracts to purchase and listing agreements. Commission guidelines and local resources. I have lived here for 20 years and have been in contracts and accounting for 8 years now. You can visit my website as well DreamHomes4all.com

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23 deals in 10 months this year.

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Licensed Agent in 2005, Associates Degree in Business from University of Cincinnati.

 
   

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Topic: Real Estate: Ohio



Expert: Amanda Dunaway
Date: 5/31/2008
Subject: Withdrawl contract

Question
We signed with our realtor for 1 year.  After 4 months, he has not brought anyone through the house. He has made promises that have not be kept,open houses,advertising etc... His only answer is to lower the price.  We are currently priced below apprasial.  Can you withdrawl/cancel the contract. So far he will not agree to this. We are willing to pay him for any advertising he has done thus far.

Answer
You should be able to speak with the agents broker - the listing agreement is between you and the listing company, the agent can be replaced at your request.  I would bring up all the issues but I would not offer to pay them for anything.  The broker should bend over backward for you but let me know if this is not the case and I can find out from my broker how you should proceed.  There may be an "out" in the contract but hopefully a better agent can pull you through!  So just call the office # and ask for the broker of the office, or request a meeting in person with them.  Good luck and keep me posted.

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