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    Can You Switch Realtors as a Seller? Red Flags and Next Steps

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldOctober 6, 20254 Mins Read
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    If you’ve been working on selling your home, it’s likely consumed the lion’s share of your thoughts and time. You’ve planned, prepared, and tried to hire a reliable real estate agent. But now you’re not so sure you have the right person on your team. Can you switch Realtors as a seller?

    Maybe your house has been sitting on the market without much activity, or you’re frustrated by poor communication. In this post, we’ll break down when it makes sense to switch, what to check in your contract, and what alternatives you have if you don’t want to (or can’t) change agents right now.

    Not Happy With Your Real Estate Agent?

    HomeLight can connect you with two or three top-rated Realtors or real estate agents near you in two minutes. (Always check your listing agreement contract before hiring a new agent.)

    Can you switch Realtors as a seller?

    Yes, sellers can switch Realtors, but it isn’t always as simple as walking away. When you hired your agent, you likely signed a listing agreement. This contract spells out the length of your agreement and what happens if you try to cancel early.

    Most agreements last 3–6 months and are “exclusive,” which means you can’t just hire another agent to sell the same property while the contract is active. If you do, your first agent may still be entitled to a commission.

    Switching is possible, but you’ll want to review your agreement carefully to avoid unexpected costs or legal headaches. 

    Signs it might be time to switch Realtors

    Sometimes, it’s clear your current agent isn’t the right fit. Here are some red flags that may signal it’s time to explore your options:

    • Lack of communication: You struggle to get updates, your questions go unanswered, or the agent doesn’t ask you any questions.
    • Few or no showings: Your home isn’t being actively marketed to buyers and hasn’t received an offer, while other nearby homes are selling.
    • Overpricing with no results: Your agent recommended a price that’s clearly too high, and they haven’t adjusted the strategy.
    • Unprofessional behavior: Missed appointments, late arrivals, or dismissive treatment leave you feeling undervalued.
    • The agent seems dishonest: You sense you’re getting misleading information, or that your agent is hiding things and not following the Realtor Code of Ethics.
    • Real estate is their side gig: You’re only getting part-time or hobby effort, and your home sale doesn’t seem to be a priority.
    • No clear plan: You don’t see a marketing strategy, and the agent fails to provide you with reliable and accurate data.
    • Unfamiliar with the market: This red flag may not surface until later and often goes hand in hand with an inexperienced or side-gig agent.

    If any of these sound familiar, it’s worth asking whether your agent is truly helping you move toward a successful sale.

    What to check before you switch Realtors

    Before you pull the plug, take a closer look at your listing agreement and be certain you fully understand the terms. The specific conditions you agreed to will determine whether you can move forward with a switch or if you must wait out your agreement or explore alternatives.

    Some of the key details to check include:

    • Contract length: Many last 3–6 months. You may be close to the end already.
    • Termination clause: Some contracts allow you to cancel with written notice, while others may require a fee.
    • Protection period: Even after ending the agreement, your agent could still earn a commission if you sell to a buyer they introduced.
    • Brokerage flexibility: In some cases, you might be able to switch to a different agent within the same brokerage instead of canceling entirely.

    If you’re not satisfied with your listing agent and they’re part of an established brokerage, the final contract item on our list above may be your best option, especially if you are early in the process.

    Larger brokerages typically employ agents with a range of experience, skills, and certifications that might be a better fit for you. Sometimes, it’s a matter of finding a Realtor whose communication style better matches yours.

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