Estate Agent Agreements / Seven sneaky clauses in Estate Agent contracts

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What to look out for when signing Estate Agent Agreements. Seven tricks Estate Agent Agreements use and what to look out for. Covered in this article on Estate Agent Agreements are topics such as:

1. Pushing buyers to use their in-house Mortgage Broker
2. Long tie-in periods
3. Long notice periods
4. No cooling-off period
5. Ready, willing and able clause
6. Sole agency rights
7. Continuing liability

Article Link: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/seven-sneaky-clauses-in-estate-agent-contracts-that-can-cost-you-dear/ar-BB1mH45D?ocid=msedgntp&pc=NMTS&cvid=a69fc5a53a284dae9717ab28288fb9a9&ei=32#comments

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