SELLER FAQS

Your Reneto Realty agent will not only professionally market your home but also will handle all the behind the scenes work associated with selling a home to ensure that once we do find a buyer, you can move easily and seamlessly from contract to closing.

In Texas, seller agency occurs when the real estate broker is representing the seller in a real estate transaction. By signing a listing agreement, the seller is allowing the broker the right to market the property for sale at a specific price and for a defined period of time. The listing agreement outlines the fee/commission the seller would pay the broker if he or she sells the home. The listing broker may opt to offer a cooperating fee/commission to a buyers broker which is covered within the transaction once the sale closes. There is no standard commission as they are negotiable.

While there is no crystal ball to determine how much your home is worth, your experienced Reneto Realty agent will use clear market data, as well as her or his intimate knowledge of the area, to develop a market analysis based on recent sales of comparable homes.

While average days on market varies depending on location, price and time of year, once a home is under contract, it takes on average 30-45 days for the contract to close. During this time, buyers will have an opportunity to complete due diligence and to prepare their financing terms. Sellers will be able to address any of the buyers’ concerns, make agreed-upon repairs, and prepare for the move.

Your Reneto Realty agent will present all offers to you in a timely manner, even if you are considering another offer or the new offer contains terms you have previously turned away. Your agent then will discuss your options to:

  • Delay acceptance or countering of any offer until any other anticipated offers are received.
  • Accept one offer thereby rejecting all other offers.
  • Counter one offer and thereby rejecting or putting aside all other offers.
  • Provide all buyers with the opportunity to submit new offers by a specific date with the understanding that there is a multiple offer situation.
  • Reject all offers.

In addition to addressing glaring defects before listing your home for sale, we recommend going through each room, making sure it is cleaned, de-cluttered, bright, and that no foul odors are present.

It is not required but always recommended. Choosing neutral paint colors and removing any clutter, family photos, etc., creates a blank canvas for buyers to envision themselves in the home.

We discourage owners from being present when buyers are touring the home. Having the owner in the house makes the buyers uncomfortable. They feel as though they can’t make comments or ask questions that could be offensive.

Once an offer is made on your home, your Reneto Realty agent will ensure adequate earnest money is part of the signed contract, and she or he will request a pre-qualification letter from the buyer’s agent, stating the buyer has the financial ability to purchase your home. Additionally, your Reneto Realty agent will contact the buyer’s lender to confirm there are no foreseeable issues related to the buyer’s loan.

Once a listing agreement is signed, your Reneto Realty agent will attach a secure lockbox on your house, granting only real estate agents the ability to safely and securely enter your home. The best way to sell your home is to make it available to be seen. Therefore, your Reneto Realty agent will work with you and buyer’s agents to ensure showings are scheduled within an appropriate time frame.

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