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What should the owner pay attention to when entrusting an agent to sell a house?

What's said upstairs is very comprehensive. I think the most important thing is two things.

1. Prevent the intermediary (or agent) from eating the price difference. It is said that the intermediary is legally allowed to eat the difference, but it is not allowed to eat the difference (of course, the intermediary may also eat the difference). Therefore, before signing the contract, we must be cautious, depending on whether the other party's name is "XXX agent", and if so, we must be more cautious. How to prevent institutions from eating the price difference or minimize the price difference? That depends on your bargaining power. Because I don't know the reserve price signed by the owner and the intermediary in advance in the contract, I should ask more questions, read more and check more before bargaining, and then talk about it after I have a clear idea. Bargain hard, don't believe the intermediary.

2. Before signing the contract, you must insist on meeting with the owner and clarify the matters of handing over the house, such as when to hand over the key and when to move the account. And you must specify and write down the liability for breach of contract, especially the problem of moving accounts. The law does not force residents to move their accounts, so it is very important to make a written agreement with the owners in advance. Of course, if the owner's conditions are harsh, it may be that the owner's reserve price to the intermediary or the intermediary is very low, so the owner will stick to his own conditions. As for water, electricity and the like, they are all small things. Which is bigger, sesame or watermelon? Good luck ~ ~