Realtor Pricing Dispute Resolution

Summary

In Florida, real estate agents must adhere to lawful client instructions but can refuse if the price is deemed unrealistic and potentially harmful to the sale. If you have a written agreement, the realtor is generally obligated to follow your instructions unless it conflicts with ethical standards. If you believe your realtor is not acting in your best interest, consider discussing your concerns directly with them, consulting another real estate professional, or seeking legal advice from a real estate attorney.

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Yes.
In Florida, if you have a written agreement, your realtor is generally obligated to follow your lawful instructions. If you believe your realtor is not acting in your best interest, you might consider:
- Discussing your concerns directly with them.
- Consulting with another real estate professional or attorney.
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No, I just want to know if my realtor is required by law to raise the price of my home if asked, even if unrealistic.
In Florida, while realtors must follow their client's lawful instructions, they are not required by law to set an unrealistic price that could harm the sale. If you believe your realtor isn't acting in your best interest, consider discussing it with them or seeking advice from another real estate professional.
They say it’s unrealistic I think it’s realistic.
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In Florida, realtors must follow lawful instructions but can refuse if the price is unrealistic and could harm the sale. If you strongly believe in your price, consider getting a second opinion from another real estate professional or consulting with an attorney specializing in real estate issues.