I am looking for the blank form on the web for “RESIDENTIAL LISTING AGREEMENT – SALE/LEASE for NJ MLS listing service
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I am looking for the blank form on the web for “RESIDENTIAL LISTING AGREEMENT – SALE/LEASE for NJ MLS listing service
Where do I find the above on the web?
Asked on June 8, 2009 under Real Estate Law, New Jersey
Answers:
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
You should be able to find the form at the website, http://www.newjerseymls.com -- but I don't think it will help you, unless you're a licensed real estate salesperson or broker.
In New Jersey, you must take a fairly involved course and pass a test, among other things, to get a real estate license. You can sell your own home without a license, but to put your home into the MLS, I'm pretty sure that it would have to first be listed with a broker, and the broker (or listing salesperson) then does the MLS listing.
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