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hey everyone heres another topic of discussion I wanted to talk about today its when youre listing your home but a common question that I get is how long do I have to list my home for well in the contract thats a mutual agreement its actually contract between your broker and the seller and you agree upon the actually the term of the listing agreement you probably want to give your listing agent enough time to really market and sell the home it depends on the market and the conditions how quickly homes are selling or how long its taking things to sell your price range how things are going but you want to be fair and give your agent enough time to market and sell the property because really an agent does not get paid unless they charge your other fees they do not get paid until the property sells and it closes and then they broke their broker gets a commission check another question I get - can I cancel my listing agreement so lets just say you you list your home and you put the a