It is called an “Exclusive Agency” listing agreement. This means that the agreement you sign allows our service to enter your home for sale on the MLS and all the major real estate portals online. The agreement is a mandatory requirement for the MLS. In terms of commission, this is how the agreement works. If […]
The MLS stands for “Multiple Listing Service” and is the official Realtor’s database of all the homes that are currently on the market. This is where all the local buyers agents go to find homes for sale for their buyers and 90% of buyers are working with a buyers agent to find a home. If […]
The correct local MLS for you area! There are over 800 MLS’s throughout the country and we make sure to list your home in the correct local MLS. Please Note: If for some unforeseen reason we can not list your home in the correct local MLS, we will present you with alternative options or process […]
They will directly contact you! You MLS listing will have instructions in the MLS under the “Showing Instructions” for buyers and agents to get in contact with you directly to set up showings. You will provide the best way to get in contact with you, either through email, phone or even text. Anytime a buyer […]
When you use this type of service your home will technically be listed with a real estate agent, even though you are retaining the right to sell by owner. The only way to get on most of these sites is by listing with a real estate agent, so there is no way around that. Anytime […]
YES! In order to be listed on the MLS, home sellers are required to offer a Buyer’s Agent Commission. But you only have to pay that commission if your property is sold to a buyer who is represented by an agent. If the buyer does not have an agent, you don’t pay a commission AT […]
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Depending on your state, our Get LISTED plan allows either 6 or 10 photos and our Get SOLD plan allows up to 25 or the maximum the MLS allows. We recommend more photos because photos are a major factor in capturing buyer interest online. If you want to see what is offered for your state, […]
Your listing will last at least up to 6 months. For exact listing periods, visit our purchase page and see what we offer for your state.
You can purchase a custom printed yard sign that has your phone number printed on both sides for an additional fee on our purchase page. This yard sign is a high quality 18″x24″ corrugated plastic sign with a very sturdy plastic yard stake. This sign will attract attention and get buyers to call you. Please […]
You can purchase a combination lockbox for an additional fee on our purchase page. Please Note: We don’t recommend using the Realtor electronic lockboxes with our service because you lose control of the lockbox once it is on your home. A combination lockbox is the best tool for selling with our service. Below is a […]
Yes! You can cancel your listing at any time without additional costs or fees. Please Note: We are only able to offer a refund if you notify us before you sign the listing agreement. Once you sign the listing agreement your listing starts and we are not able to offer a refund.
No! Our pricing is upfront, simple and transparent. * Many other services have a low “teaser” flat fee such as $99 but there are so many hidden costs, fees and charges for items we include that you will end up paying far more than their “teaser” rates and they are notorious for providing poor customer […]
Yes. It’s a best practice to have hardwired carbon monoxide detectors with a batter backup. This eliminates single point of failures and allows for interconnected devices.
A CO detector with a digital display will provide the current reading of CO levels measured in the home, peak levels over time, alert status and the battery condition.
A CO device equipped with voice alerts will have a human voice announce the alarm condition and possibly the location where the alert was detected to eliminate any confusion by the occupants.
Yes. It is a best practice to have interconnected devices because when one sounds, they all sound. This allows you to hear the alarm no matter where you are in the home. Most interconnected devices are hardwired systems but some battery operated can also interconnect.
A UL certified device will be at least 85 decibels. Anything less than this is not recommended.
At a minimum, carbon monoxide alarms should be tested once a month, but once a week is recommended.
If your detector is battery operated or has a battery backup, then the batteries should be replaced yearly. The consumer product safety commission recommends changing them when daylight savings time ends. You could also replace the batteries when daylight savings time ends and begins to be extra safe.