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Hi everyone:
Homeowners sell their homes for a variety of reasons. Hopefully the reason is a happy one, such as Up-sizing the home to accommodate a growing family, or even downsizing because the kids have (finally) left the nest.
Sometimes the reason is a not-so-happy one, as is the case of divorce or separation. Even so, the end-goal should always be kept in mind: Selling the house (or condo) for as much money as possible. Here is a tip:
When couples divorce or separate, ideally the break-up is amicable: This will likely save you a lot of money in legal fees. However, many divorces are NOT amicable, and both parties head out and get their own lawyers, which is a great idea. In addition, when it comes to selling their marital estate, the couple then seek out REALTORS® to act on their behalf…… one for the husband, and one for the wife, or, more politically correct, “one REALTOR® per spouse”.
This may be, for a number of reasons, NOT advisable. Here are a couple of reasons:
Cost:
Whenever a home-owner lists the house with a real estate agent, a portion of the total commission is set aside to pay the “Listing Agent”. This amount is always negotiable, and depends on several factors, including the value of the home, and the amount of advertising done by the Listing Agent. (By the way, this is really the ONLY method by which you should choose an agent, as the amount of advertising is the only thing the agent controls, and ultimately the only thing that sets agents apart from each other.)
So, whatever that commission amount is, IF you and your spouse insist on having 2 Listing Agents, getting both agents to agree to cut their commission in half may be a bit of a challenge. So your listing commission MAY be higher if you utilize 2 agents. (This only makes sense, since YOUR lawyer will not likely split his fee with your spouses lawyer, for example)
2 Signs are NOT better than one:
Another reason against hiring 2 Listing Agents is this: As the Seller, you don’t want the whole world to know that the reason you are selling is because you are splitting with your spouse. Having 2 “For Sale” signs in your front yard tells exactly that……and as a seller, you may not want to enter any negotiations with a buyer from a weakened position.
Most Important: There is no good reason to have 2 Agents:
2 Listing Agents won’t get you more money than 1 good agent. Period. Both agents are hooked up to the MLS, and since there is only 1 house to sell, it wont get twice the coverage: Its still just 1 listing. Here is how I look at this matter: No matter that the other issues are, on this one issue we are (or should be) all on the same page: Sell the house for as much money as possible.
So hire a great agent who focuses on the most important task at hand: MARKETING THE HOME. All money received from the buyer will go thru brokers and lawyers trust funds, so a REALTOR® is NOT in a position to ‘favor’ one spouse over another, even if he wanted to.
So it does not make sense to hire 2 agents to market one property….. in fact it’s counterproductive.
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