Wondering if you can help me with this question. My folks put their house up for sale in Anaheim, CA, signed a contract with a realtor and did not sell the house. The contract expired with the realtor and she moved to another real estate firm. They did not have the house listed for 3 months and now someone who looked at the house about 6 months ago came by and offered to buy the house without any realtors. Would they owe the realtor who had the open house six months ago any money?





Do we owe the realtor any money per CA state law?
On October 15, 2009 / By Real Estate Law Help / In Real-Estate-Law-Firms
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