Realtors receive a percentage of the sales price through a commission. The most common real estate commission in Colorado is 6% percent of the sale price. Due to competition some agents may be willing to lower their commission fees. The commission is paid by the seller and shared between the seller’s and the buyer’s agents. Some agents will list a property for a flat fee. Also, people are increasingly searching for homes themselves using the internet.
Listing AgreementsThe most common type of agreement a realtor uses when listing a home is the “exclusive right to sell” agreement. The second most common type of listing involves a home for sale by the owner who allows agents to bring clients to see the home. If the buyer was brought in by the agent then the seller must pay the agent his or her fee.
Steps To Prepare For Home SalePutting a home on the market for sale is a big project. There are several steps to take in preparation.
When the home sells, expenses are paid first and then the remaining proceeds are distributed to the sellers.
One alternative to selling the marital home is that one spouse can "buy out" the other spouse, and retain the home. This means that one spouse gives the other funds or other assets equal to that spouse’s equity interest in the property. Then the spouse who bought out the other retains the marital home. This may be the fastest resolution when sufficient funds are available and one spouse has an interest in retaining the home. It also eliminates the work involved in putting the home on the market for sale.
How can an attorney help?An attorney can guide you through Colorado Springs dissolution-related real property matters by handling pleading and motion preparation and filing, negotiation, mediation, and court proceedings from start to finish. This allows you to focus on moving forward to a better future rather than on trying to figure out how the overly complex court system works.
Turning Change Into Opportunity in Colorado SpringsColorado Springs Divorce and family law matters are difficult to navigate alone. The court system is more complex than it should be. Remember that change often creates new opportunity and a better future. Janko Family Law Solutions, DBA Janko Family Law Solutions can help ensure that your best interests are protected. Contact us at 719-344-5523 or complete our online form to set up a free thirty-minute informational consultation.