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open listing

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Open Listing
In real estate, a situation in which multiple agents list the same house or property. The agent able to sell the property collects the commission. An open listing often occurs when the homeowner needs to sell the property quickly or when the property is otherwise difficult to sell.

open listing

An offer by a property owner to pay a commission to any real estate broker who brings a buyer to the closing table.Rather than pay a 7 percent commission to a listing broker, with the listing broker then splitting that commission with the broker who provides the buyer, an open listing will agree to pay the entire 7 percent to any broker who brings the buyer.



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Open listing This type of listing is nonexclusive and allows you to pay the first broker who finds the right buyer.
We have 395 open listings in the Lane County area," said Kim Thompson, assistant manager of WorkSource Lane Employment Department.
The 17-year-old former Bablake School student is currently 548th on the current open listings and 13th in Britain.
 
 
 
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