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A net listing is a type of listing agreement — one that comes with major drawbacks. Learn why net listings are uncommon (and illegal in most states).
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Written by Jessica Johansen
Edited by Bailey Peterson
Written by Jessica Johansen
Jessica Johansen is a Content Editor for Real Estate Witch and its sister publications in the Clever Real Estate family of brands. She specializes in editing articles on real estate commission rates, selling without a realtor, and foreclosed homes.
Edited by Bailey Peterson
Bailey Peterson is a former Product Manager at Clever Real Estate, where he helped lead content strategy for Real Estate Witch and its sister brands. He's an authority on real estate commission rates, home selling costs, and flat fee MLS companies.
A net listing is a type of listing agreement — one that comes with major drawbacks. Learn why net listings are uncommon (and illegal in most states).
Our experts continually research, evaluate, and monitor real estate companies and industry trends. We update our articles when new information becomes available.
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Written by Jessica Johansen
Written by Jessica Johansen
Jessica Johansen is a Content Editor for Real Estate Witch and its sister publications in the Clever Real Estate family of brands. She specializes in editing articles on real estate commission rates, selling without a realtor, and foreclosed homes.
Looking to sell a house fast in New Jersey but need help understanding the process? Our step-by-step guide breaks it down from start to finish. We discuss your options for selling a home fast in NJ, how to find and choose the best real estate agent, list your home for sale, […]
Our experts continually research, evaluate, and monitor real estate companies and industry trends. We update our articles when new information becomes available.
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Written by The Real Estate Witch Team
Edited by Galina Velgach
Written by The Real Estate Witch Team
Edited by Galina Velgach
Galina Velgach is an editor for Real Estate Witch and its sister brands, focusing on traditional real estate brokerage reviews, home buyer assistance, and mortgage programs.
Renters and landlords alike need to know the legal limit on the number of occupants in a house. Violating occupancy limit law can lead to criminal charges and well as fines. In general, occupancy limits are determined by the number of adults. Usually 3 per number of bedrooms.
Our experts continually research, evaluate, and monitor real estate companies and industry trends. We update our articles when new information becomes available.