Yes Carol is correct. If you had closing and signed the deed you no longer own the home. Howeaver if you signed a listing agreement to market and have changed your mind, you must contact the BROKER (not the agent). The listing belongs to the Broker. Dayne & Sharon
If you mean you actually had closing and funds were dispursed you no longer own the home. Contact the attorney that closed the home and ask him your legal questions and explanations of the laws. if you signed a listing agreement to market and have changed your mind, you can tell the agent you no longer wish to sell. Carol
Unfortunatly, If you had settlement yesterday than you no longer own the home and the sale cannot be undone. But, if you are talking about just signing a listing agreement to sell your home than yes, you may ask the Broker to release your listing.
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