Should a CO detector be UL certified?

Yes. A UL certified CO detector will meet established criteria for high quality alarms. A UL certified device will only alert after levels have increased to over 30 ppm and will alert more frequently as higher thresholds are reached. Also, a UL certified device’s alarm will be at least 85 decibels to ensure the alarm […]

How many CO detectors do I need?

How many carbon monoxide detectors you need depends on many factors including, sources of CO, how many floors is in your home, if you have an attached garage, state and local laws, etc. We recommend you read our sections “Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement” and “Carbon Monoxide Detector Laws By State” to get an accurate answer […]

Do you provide assistance with offers or negotiations?

The price of our Professional Listing Plans only includes listing your home or the Realtors MLS and all the major real estate portals. We are able to keep our fees low because of this limited service. If you need extensive assistance with offers or negotiations a full service broker might be a better option. However, […]

What do I do after my property is Sold?

Per MLS Rules, Sellers must inform us within 1 business day after closing. This is very important because we are required to update your listing on the MLS within 1 business day of your home closing. We can be fined for not updating your listing and we will be required to pass that fine onto […]

What do I do once I accept an Offer?

Per MLS Rules, Sellers must inform us within 1 business day of accepting an offer. This is very important because we are required to update your listing on the MLS within 1 business day of you entering into a contract with a buyer to purchase your home. We can be fined for not updating your […]

Do I really need to offer a Commission?

YES! In order to be in 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 ALL! […]

What forms do I need to submit to list my home?

Before we can list your property in the MLS, we will need all owners of the property to sign our Listing Agreement and one owner to fill out and submit our property information form. This is all done online and we use electronic signatures to complete the Listing Agreement. In order to stay in compliance […]

Can I cancel my listing?

Yes! You can cancel your listing at any time. However, we are only able to offer a refund if you notify us before you sign your listing agreement with us. Once we get that signed listing agreement back from you we start listing your house in the MLS and we are not able to offer […]

What type of listing agreement do I have to sign?

We offer an “Entry Only” listing service and an exclusive agency listing agreement is used. This means that the agreement we sign together allows us to enter your home for sale on the MLS and syndicate the listing out to all the major real estate portals online. After that you are responsible for handling the […]

What is the MLS and why would I list my home on the MLS?

The MLS which stands for “Multiple Listing Service” is the official Realtor’s database of all the homes that are currently on the market with a listing agent. This is where all the local buyers agents go to find homes for sale for their buyers. If your home is not listed in the MLS you are […]