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Details
of a Listing Contract
Lockbox
A lockbox is a basically a padlock with
a cavity inside where a key to your home can be placed.
Only someone with a key (electronic or mechanical) or
the combination can get into the lockbox and access
the key to your home. Having a lockbox available at
your house makes it easy for other agents to get access
to your house.
Without the lockbox, agents representing
buyers would have to set appointments to meet you or
your agent at the house so they could gain access and
view the home. This would be inconvenient. Since almost
every other house does have a lockbox available, if
you do not allow one most agents will simply not show
your property. You will miss out on lots of potential
buyers.
The listing contract specifies whether
you allow a lockbox or not. It is locked into place,
usually on the front door and cannot be removed. Only
other agents can access the key that is located within
the lockbox.
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