- 1). Read through your contract to see whether a cooling-off period applies that would allow you to cancel the contract without consequence within a certain period, usually three to 10 days, following the contract's execution.
- 2). Follow the instructions for canceling during the cooling-off period if such a period exists.
- 3). Request that your realtor release you from your contract if there is no cooling-off period or if the cooling-off deadline has passed.
- 4). Write a letter to your realtor if he has agreed to release you from your contract. State that, in accordance with your conversation, you'd like him to release you from your contract so that you may cancel or withdraw your listing.
- 5). Examine your contract to determine the fee involved in canceling in the event that your realtor refuses to release you from the contract. Prepare to pay the fee upon unlisting your home.
- 6). Write a letter to your realtor demanding that she cancel or withdraw the listing for your home. Enclose the cancellation fee with your letter.
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