1. [redacted] , owner of said property, entered into an exclusive right to sell agreement with our company through our associates Ms. Aida C [redacted] and Ms. Oliva R [redacted] , on June ***, 2015. Such agreement is due to expire on June ***, 2016. 2. [redacted] was provided copies... of signed listing agreement; it was left on her dining room table. 3. Our company and associates acted in good faith, conducting open houses, and presented offers from buyers that were ready, willing and able to purchase the property. 4. After producing offers, [redacted] expressed that she had her own purchaser and had no intention of paying a commission. 5. Only after expressing her intent, did [redacted] refuse to cooperate any further. 6. According to Multiple Listing Service Rule 605.11: “If a listing is not to be shown for three (3) or more days, but less than 10, this must be entered in the MLS system along with the dates it will not be available to be shown. If the listing is to be Temporarily Off the Market for longer than 10 days it must be withdrawn from the system. (4/**)”. As a result, we had no other choice but to withdraw the property from Multiple Listing Service seeing as how [redacted] was no longer cooperating. Soon there after, [redacted] also had a mortgage broker become involved and interfere with our existing listing agreement.
1. [redacted] , owner of said property, entered into an exclusive right to sell agreement with our company through our associates Ms. Aida C [redacted] and Ms. Oliva R [redacted] , on June ***, 2015. Such agreement is due to expire on June ***, 2016. 2. [redacted] was provided copies... of signed listing agreement; it was left on her dining room table. 3. Our company and associates acted in good faith, conducting open houses, and presented offers from buyers that were ready, willing and able to purchase the property. 4. After producing offers, [redacted] expressed that she had her own purchaser and had no intention of paying a commission. 5. Only after expressing her intent, did [redacted] refuse to cooperate any further. 6. According to Multiple Listing Service Rule 605.11: “If a listing is not to be shown for three (3) or more days, but less than 10, this must be entered in the MLS system along with the dates it will not be available to be shown. If the listing is to be Temporarily Off the Market for longer than 10 days it must be withdrawn from the system. (4/**)”. As a result, we had no other choice but to withdraw the property from Multiple Listing Service seeing as how [redacted] was no longer cooperating. Soon there after, [redacted] also had a mortgage broker become involved and interfere with our existing listing agreement.