Would my contract end with my realtor, if she transfers to a different Realty company while under contract?

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin in realty | 4 Comments »

I am a buyer and I’ve noticed that my Realtor works with a different company than when I signed a contract with her.

If you look at your contract you will most likely see that the contract is between you and the real estate company..not the agent. I would suggest you question your agent on this. You may need to have the original contract terminated.

Then, decide whether you want to continue to work with this agent.

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  1. bbbbbbbbbbbb Says:

    If you look at your contract you will most likely see that the contract is between you and the real estate company..not the agent. I would suggest you question your agent on this. You may need to have the original contract terminated.

    Then, decide whether you want to continue to work with this agent.
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  3. Realtoratheart Says:

    Yes, any contract is with the broker of record at the time you sign it. You would need to sign a new one if your agent moved thier license to a different broker.
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  4. Vlad L Says:

    Your contract has indeed been nullified. Enjoy and never sign with a realtor again unless you want pestering and headaches.
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