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If you're set on canceling, send a formal request in writing, either via email or certified letter. Be sure to include your property address, the date, and a clear statement that you're terminating the agreement. If you want to work with a different agent in the future, be clear about the termination timeframe.
First off, without a defined expiration date, you didn't have a ratified listing agreement. Second, in California, as of 2024, you cannot have a listing agreement term for longer than 24 months, and if you essentially had an indefinite listing agreement, this would be unlawful.
Termination clauses can always be customized but standard ones are included in almost every agreement.
A listing agreement should include a termination clause to outline conditions under which the property owner or real estate agent can end the contract early.
How do I cancel my MLS listing? Find your property and click on "Request Changes". In the new screen that appears, you will see the form to submit changes. Check the “Status” checkbox and select the cancellation status from the dropdown that appears.
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You should use the Listing Cancellation Form when you wish to terminate an existing listing agreement with your real estate agent.
Edit Public Remarks/Private Remarks Go to your 'My Listings' page. Locate the listing to revise. Click 'Select an Action', click 'Edit Listing'. Click on 'Marketing & Photos'. Go to 'Public Remarks' and update remarks. Click on “For Agents”. Scroll down and click on Verify then click on Update Listing Button.
Into the MLS is the most reported violation. You can report these types of violations by clicking the Report-It button on the listing and typing a short message such as “incorrect square footage” or you may email compliance@marismls to give staff an idea of what you are reporting.
If you're set on canceling, send a formal request in writing, either via email or certified letter. Be sure to include your property address, the date, and a clear statement that you're terminating the agreement. If you want to work with a different agent in the future, be clear about the termination timeframe.