It's going to be up to the listing agent and his/her company. If they agree, you'll be asked to sign a Mutual Release that absolves them of any future/further liability.
The purpose of a contract is to make the agreement binding on the parties. There are generally provisions in a contract that allow cancellation under specific conditions. They revolve around...
Take to "original" signed contract to the County or City Clerk's office (where property is located) pay a small fee per page..... it will be recorded. Some Cities/Counties have guidelines for...
One cannot break an offer. An offer is simply that, an offer. Normally in the process of purchasing real property, a buyer makes an offer to the seller. The seller may then accept that offer, reject...
You need to review the contract that you signed. If you breach a contract you usually lose your deposit. That's the purpose of a contract. Contracts are not usually drafted so that one party can "get...