Right To Sell In Pima

State:
Multi-State
County:
Pima
Control #:
US-00440BG
Format:
Word
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The Right to Sell in Pima is encapsulated within a Listing Agreement that grants a broker exclusive authority to sell or exchange a specified commercial property. This form outlines the term of the agreement, the selling price, and critical terms regarding evidence of title and title insurance. It includes a commission structure, specifying a percentage that the owner agrees to pay the broker upon closing if a valid offer is made. Additionally, the owner retains the right to refuse offers that differ materially from the terms of the agreement. The document also allows the broker to engage with other brokers, place signage on the property, and enter the property for marketing purposes. It's essential for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants to understand the implications of this agreement for effective property transactions. Filling instructions include providing details on the property, commission rates, and signatures from both parties. This form is particularly useful for facilitating clear communication and defining responsibilities in real estate transactions.
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  • Preview Listing Agreement Granting a Broker or Realtor the Exclusive Right to Sell Commercial Property or Real Estate
  • Preview Listing Agreement Granting a Broker or Realtor the Exclusive Right to Sell Commercial Property or Real Estate

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As of 2017, 5 states (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon) do not levy a statewide sales tax. California has the highest base sales tax rate, 7.25%.

The state sales tax rate in Arizona is 5.6%. To calculate the full tax rate, including the rate for local taxes, use the TaxJar sales tax calculator. Services in Arizona are generally not taxable, with a few exceptions. Tangible products are taxable in Arizona, with a few exceptions.

Pima County does not require or issue business licenses.

Arizona has a flat 2.50 percent individual income tax rate. Arizona has a 4.9 percent corporate income tax rate. Arizona also has a 5.6 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.38 percent.

Property tax rates in Pima County are the second highest of any county in Arizona. The average effective property tax rate in Pima County is 0.84%. That is higher than the state average, and the typical Pima County homeowner pays $2,161 annually in property taxes, which is also above average statewide.

If a remote seller or out-of-state marketplace facilitator meets the economic threshold for sales into Arizona, it will need a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license. By contrast, marketplace facilitators and retailers with a physical presence in Arizona must obtain a TPT license, irrespective of any threshold.

Pima sales tax details The Arizona sales tax rate is currently 5.6%. The Pima sales tax rate is 2.0%.

There is no business license for the State of Arizona.

Each document must be an original or a copy of the original, and shall be sufficiently legible for recorder to make certified copies from the photographic or micrographic record. SIGNATURES: Each document must have original signatures or carbon copies of original signatures, except when otherwise provided by law.

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Right To Sell In Pima