Listing Cancellation Form For Sale Of Property In Maricopa

State:
Multi-State
County:
Maricopa
Control #:
US-00048DR
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The Listing Cancellation Form for Sale of Property in Maricopa serves as a formal agreement between a real estate broker and the property seller to terminate their existing listing agreement. This form outlines essential details, including the dates of the original listing agreement and the termination date. Key features include a mutual agreement where both parties can release each other from obligations, except for the reimbursement of specific expenses incurred, such as advertising costs. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants will find this form particularly useful as it ensures clarity in the cancellation process, protects the interests of both the broker and seller, and formalizes the end of the listing relationship. Filling out the form requires the parties to provide their names and addresses, along with the termination date and any necessary financial details. This form can also be edited as needed to accommodate changes in agreement terms or additional stipulations. Such a cancellation form is crucial for maintaining professionalism in real estate transactions and safeguarding the legal rights of all involved.

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Stephen Richer is the 30th Recorder of Maricopa County.

Contact the County Recorders Office for the county in which the property is located. with any licensing boards overseeing the trade. Some records may be held at the Arizona State Archives.

Property classified as Legal Class 4.1 is not listed as a registered rental but still does not receive the State Aid to Education Tax Credit. An example of a property in Legal Class 4.1 is a secondary home.

You can record a document in-person, by mail, or electronically. Your document must be an ORIGINAL or government-issued CERTIFIED copy to be accepted for recording.

Legal Classes: 3.2 - Primary Residence of a qualified family member. 3.3 Primary Residence also leased or rented to lodgers. 4.1 - Non-Primary Residence. 4.2 - Residential Rental.

Property classified as Legal Class 4.1 is not listed as a registered rental but still does not receive the State Aid to Education Tax Credit. An example of a property in Legal Class 4.1 is a secondary home.

California case law suggests that where the listing agreement has a fixed term, it may not be unilaterally terminated by the agent (though the client may unilaterally terminate). The agent may "renounce" the agency, but if the client is damaged by the renunciation, the client may sue for damages.

You can indeed cancel a real estate listing agreement in California. Sellers might be asking themselves, “under what circumstances?” And the answer to that is: almost any. Maybe you changed your mind and you decided you don't want to sell your house after all.

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Listing Cancellation Form For Sale Of Property In Maricopa