As a general rule, a contract is binding as soon as you sign it, and you do not have the right to cancel the contract.
The easiest way out is to sit down with the real estate brokerage the realtor works for and discuss breaking the agreement. Many reputable brokerages who wish to keep a favorable relationship with your business will agree to peaceful contract termination.
You can't just fire them mid-contract, but you can try negotiating with their broker to remove them from the deal. If they've truly acted against your best interests, check your contract for an exit clause or talk to a real estate attorney.
If you are a buyer and have signed a Buyer Broker Agreement with a Real Estate Agent, then the only real way to get out of the contract assuming the Buyer's Agent hasn't done anything to violate the terms laid out in the contract is for the Realtor to let you out of the contract.
Simply send them a letter or email stating that you are no longer working with them effective immediately. You are not obligated to work with any realtor you don't like. Cut contact after sending the message and contact the new realtor.
“If you cancel early, chances are the agent might just let you off the hook for the remainder of the contract—at least most of us do—especially when the homeowner requests this cancellation,” says Maria Jeantet is a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker C&C Properties in Redding, CA.
Is it possible to exit the contract early? As standard, estate agents must give you 14 days from the date you entered the contract in which to change your mind, so if you're having doubts in the first two weeks, ending the contract should be quite straightforward.
You can't just fire them mid-contract, but you can try negotiating with their broker to remove them from the deal. If they've truly acted against your best interests, check your contract for an exit clause or talk to a real estate attorney.
These tips for terminating a real estate contract the right way can help you avoid hard feelings between buyer and seller and make the process much less stressful. Hire a real estate lawyer. Include a “kick-out” clause. Understand grounds for termination as the seller. If you need to back out, do so promptly.
In the case of unethical behavior or breach of contract, you may not get any pushback from the agent or brokerage if you want to end the relationship. However, writing a termination letter may still be a good choice because it would officially document their behavior.